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BY 


EDWARD   TANJORE   CORWIN, 


PASTOR    AT   PARAMUS. 


NEW   YORK: 

BOARD  OF  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH, 

61    FRANKLIN    STREET. 

1859. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1859,  by 

Rev.    THOMAS    C.    STRONG, 

On  behalf  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  in  North  America,  in  the 
Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Southern  District  of  New  York. 


HosFOUD  &  Co.,  Stationers  and  Printers, 
67  and  59  William  Street,  N.  Y. 


PRE  F^  C  E. 


Having  been  requested  by  a  committee,  wliich  had  been  appointed  to  issue  the  Tri- 
ennial Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  our  Seminary,  to  revise  and  correct  that  Catalogue 
for  them,  I  thought  it  would  be  an  improvement  to  add  in  some  way  the  names  of 
those  ministers  who  had  been  educated  under  Livingston  and  his  associates  before  the 
removal  of  the  Seminary  to  New  Brunswick.  And  upon  executing  this  task,  it  ap- 
peared improper,  among  so  many  names  respected  and  beloved,  to  omit  those  who  had 
gone  from  our  own  shores  to  Europe,  to  be  educated,  or  those  who,  with  a  missionary 
zeal,  had  left  their  fatherland  to  come  to  the  inhospitable  sliores  of  the  New  World. 
And  when  all  these  names  were  collected,  it  would  have  seemed  unjust  to  omit  those 
faithful  servants  who  have  entered  our  ranks  from  other  denominations. 

But  to  give  interest  to  the  names,  it  Avas  necessary  to  give  the  respective  settle- 
ments of  each— a  task  whicli,  if  it  had  been  fully  realii^ed  at  the  beginning,  would 
hardly  have  been  undertaken.  Thus  the  Triennial  Catalogue  grew  into  this 
Manual,  which,  therefore,  presents  a  complete  list  of  all  the  ministers  of  our  Church, 
with  their  respective  settlements,  and  the  dates  of  reception  to  and  dismission  from 
each.  To  give  completeness  to  the  work,  it  was  deemed  necessary  to  add  a  list  of  the 
Synods,  Classes,  and  Churches,  with  their  respective  dates  of  organization. 

That  there  should  be  no  errors  in  a  work  of  this  kind,  could  not  be  expected. 
Every  precaution,  however,  has  been  taken  to  ensure  accuracy.     The  sources  whence 


4  PREFACE. 

information  has  been  derived,  were  the  Minutes  of  the  General  and  Particular  Synods, 
the  Documentary  History  of  New  York,  Church  Records,  Local  Histories.  Biogra- 
phies, and  Tradition.  By  a  simple  tabular  system,  the  respective  settlements  of  every 
minister,  as  contained  in  the  Classical  Reports,  were  brought  before  the  eye  at  a 
glance. 

In  the  list  of  Churches,  references  are  also  given  to  all  the  pastors  of  each  indi- 
vidual church. 

The  names  of  several  who  have  spent  all  their  ministry  in  our  Church,  but  who  did 
not  graduate  at  our  Seminary,  will  be  found  in  the  list  of  those  who  have  entered  from 
other  denominations. 


CONTENTS. 


Ministers  Educated  for  tliG  Duteli  Church 9 

Ministers  who  have  entered  from  other  Denominations 75 

Organization  of  Ecclesiastical  Bodies 105 

of  Synods 105 

of  Classes 106 

"  of  Churches 107 

Note  on  the  Secession 134 

"      General  Synod 138 

"      Domestic  Missions 141 

"      Foreign  Missions 143 

"      Education 147 

Organization  of  Boards 155 

Tabular  View  of  Accesjions  to  the  Ministry 156 

Board  of  Sabbath  School  Union 158 

Index 1^^ 


EXPL^NA-TIONS 


*  Educated  in  Holland. 

t  Settled  in  other  Churches. 

X  Coetus. 

II  "Without  pastoral  charge. 

§  Emeriti. 

1  Member  of  Convention  in  1771. 

ft  Missionaries  to  the  Heathen. 

"  Enumerated  in  Livingston's  list  of  churches  in  1784. 


Note. — Two  persons  are  sometimes  at  the  same  place  at  the  same  time  as  colleagues. 


THE 

NAMES  OF  THE  MINISTEES 


OF    THE 


REFORMED   PRUT.  DUTCH  CHURCH 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

PIED. 

Jonas  Micliaelius,* 

1628  New  Amsterdam 

163-  Returned  to  Holland. 

. . . 163- 

Everardus  Bogardus,* 

1633  New  Amsterdam 

1647  Returned  to  Holland. ' 

. . . 1647 

1647 

Johannes  Megapolensis,  D.D.  * 

1642  Rensselaerw3^ck 

1649  New  Amsterdam 

...1648 
...1669 

1669 

Johannes  Backerus,^  * 

:    1648  New  Amsterdam 

jj  1649  Returned  to  Holland. 

...1649 

WiHielmus  Grassmere,* 

1 

1650  Rensselaer wvck.' 

1652  Returned  to  Holland. 

...1652 

Samuel  Drisius,*  * 

1652  New  Amsterdam 

1652  Rensselaerwyck 

j 

...1681 
. .   1694 

1681 

Gideon  Schaats,* ' 

1694 

>  Shipwrecked. 
3  From  Curacoa. 

3  Not  regularly  appointed;  was  suspended  iu  Holland  before  sailiujz;.  r-    -^u  lor, 

4  Preached  also  occasionally,  (every  two  months,)  to  the  WaldensL-s  on  Staten  Island,  in  the  trench  lan- 
guage.    Could  also  preach  in  English. 

1 


10 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Johannes  T.  Polhemus, '  * . 


Everardus  Welius*. 


Henricus  Selyiis,^ 


Hermanus  Blom,^  * 

Samuel  Megapoleusis,  M.D.,=  * 


Warnerus  Hadson,*  * 

Laurentius  Van  Gasbeek,*  .... 
Williclmus  Van  Nieuwenhuysen* 
Casparus  A^an  Zuuren,* 


Johannes  Weeksteen  * . 
James  Clark,"  * 


LABORED. 


1654 
1660 
1657 

1660 

1664 
1682 

1660 
1664 

1664 

1668 

1664 

1667 

1671 

^677 


Breuckelyn,  Midwont,  and 

Amersfort 1660 

Midwont  and  Amersfort. .  1676 

New  Amstel,  on  Delaware 
River 1659 

Breuckelyn,       Midwout, 
and     at    Stuyvesant's 

Bouwerie 1664 

Returned  to  Holland 1682 

New  Amsterdam 1701 


Esopus 

Returned  to  Holland. 


1664 


New  York   and  Brook- 
lyn  1668 

Returned  to  Holland. 


Kingston 1680 

New  York 1681 

Kings  County,  L.I.,  (Mid- 
wout.) ...'. 1694 


1681  Kingston 168- 

IC.SO  Midwout 1695 

1695  Returned  to  Holland. 


1  Had  previously  Itwii  stalionod  at  Itaniarca.  in  ]5razil. 
a  His  salary  was  all  j)ayal)l('  in  wheat. 

3  Son  of  liev.  .John  M.;    hegan  his  .studies  at  Cainljridge,  N.  E.,  and  completed  iheni  at  Utrecht. 

4  Ordained  for  New  .Vnislel,  liut  died  on  his  passage  out. 
s  Thompson  says  I'rom  I(i(i7-l(i77. 

0  From  Thompson's  History  of  Long  Island. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  FROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


11 


NAMES. 


Godfreidus  Dellius/ 


Petrus  Tasseliemaclier.*  . 

Rudolplius  Van  Varick.* 

Laurentius  Yandcnboscli,* 
Guilliam  Bortholf.* 


Wilhelmus  Lupardus.* 


Johannes  P.  Nncella  * . 


Van  Bosen  * 


Gualterus  Du  Bois,-':}: .  . 
Bernardus  Freeman,-^. 

Petrus  Van  Driesen  *  . 
Johannes  Lvdius.* .  . .  . 
Vicentins  Antonides.* . 


1693- 


LABORED. 


1683 

1699 

16— 
1684 

1685 


Albany  

Returned  to  Holland. 


New  Amstel. 
Schenectady. 


Kiup-s  County,  L.  I. 
(Midwout.) 


1687  Kingston 
1694 


Aquackononck  and  Hack- 
ensack 


1690 


1695 


'1699 


169- 

1699 

1700 
1705 


Kings  County,  L.  I. 
(Mid^yout.) 


Albany,   and   down    the 
Riycr  to  King-ston. .  . . 


Kingston .  . 
New  York. 


1700 
1703 
1705 


Schenectady 

Kings  County,  L.  I. 
(Midwout.) 


Albany. 
Albany. 


1699 

1684 
1690 

1694 
1691 

1724 

1702 

1702 
169- 
1751 


1705  I 
1741   1741 


1724 
1702 

1702 


Kings  County,  L.  I. 
(Midwout.) 


1738 
1709 
1744 


1738 
1710 


1  Murdered  by  the  Indians.     Doc.  History,  vol.  i..  p.  .305. 

2  Born  in  this  country;  went  to  Holhind  to  be  educated. 

3  1696,  according  to  Magazine  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church. 


12 


MANUAL   OF   THE   REF.    PROT,    DUTCH    CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Henricus  Beys  * . . 
Joseph  Morgan  * 

Petrus  Vas  * 

Hendrick  Hager  * 


Thomas  Brouwer  * 

Henricus  Boel  * 

Theodorus  J.  Frelinghuysen  *| 

John  Jacob  Ehle  * 


Gideon  Du  Bois;  * . . .  . 
Reinhart  Erickson  *:{: , 


Cornelius  Van  Santvoord  *| 


1720 


LABORED. 

1706  Kingston 1710 

1709  Freehold     and     Middle- 
town 1731 

1711   Kingston 1732 

1711  East  and  West  Camp,  (Ul- 

ster and  Columbia  Cos. 
and  in  Schoharie.)  . .  . 

1712  Schenectady 1723 

1713  New  York 1754 

'1719  Three  Mile  Run^  Rari- 

tan,  and  North  Branch.  1 747 

1720  Schoharie  and  Valley  of 

the  Mohawk 17 — 

1724  Aquackononck 17 — 

1725  Hackensack,      Paramus, 

and  Schraalenbergh.  .    1728 

1728  Schenectady 1736 

1736  Freehold    and     Middle- 
town 1764 

1726  Staten  Island 1730 

1730  Belleville 1732 

1732  Staten  Island? 1740 

1740  Schenectady 1752 


1  According:  to  Messlor,  1728. 

2  Aftenvaids  dividi'd  into  the  Churches  of  New  Brunswick  and  Six  Mile  Run. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


13 


NAMES. 


Henricus  Coens* 


Frederick  Mutzelius  *  .... 
Johannes  Van  Driessen/  * 


Antonius  Curtenius  *| 
Inl755,U 


George  W.  Mancius* 
Cornelius  Van  Schie  * 


Gerardus  Haughhoort ,*:}: 
In  1755,U 


George  Michael  Weiss  * . . . 
J.  Bohm  *t 


1727 


LABORED. 


1726  Aqnackononck,  Second 
River,  and  Pompton 
or  Ponds 1730 

173011  1735 

1726  Tappan.§ 1750 

1727  Livingston    Manor    and 

Ronsselaerwyck 1735 

1735  Aquackononck 1748 

1730  Hackensack 1737 

1737  Hackensack  and  Schraal- 

enbergh 1755 

2  1755  Kings  Co.,  Long  Island.  1756 
(Midwout.) 

1731  Schraalenbergh  and  Pa- 

ramus 1732 

1732  Kingston 1756 

1731  Ponghkeepsie  and  Fish- 
kill 1738 

1738  Albany 1744 

1731  Freehold    and     Middle- 

town 1735 

1735  Second  River 1776 

1732  Schoharie 1737 

173-  Philadelphia  German  Re- 
formed Church 1745 


1735 


1748 


1756 


1756 


1744 


1  "  Licensed  and  ordained  in  Yale  as  a  preacher  in  Livingston  Manor  and  Rensselaerwyck,  now  Kindcrhook 
and  Claverack." — Aquackoiionck  Church  Rec. 

2  Thompson  says  from  1730-1750. 


14 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Johannes  Schuvler,  ^*X 

1738  Schoharie 

1755  Hackensack      2nd,    and 

Schraalenbero'h  2nd . . 

173-  N.  and  S.  Hampton 

1740  Jamaica   and  Newtown, 

(Queens  Co.,  L.  I.) .  . . 
1744  II 
1748  Hackensack  and  Schraal- 

enbergh  

1742  Kings  Co.,  Long  Island. 

(Midwout.) 
1754  Removed  to  New  Jersey. 

1744  New  York 

1784  § 

1744  Minisink   and  "VYalpeck, 

Smithfiehl  and  Mahak- 
kcmack 

1756  Kinderhook,   Claverack, 

and  East  Camp 

1745  Albany  

1760  Returned  to  Holland. 

1745  Poughkeepsie  and  Fish- 

kill 

1746  Kings  Co.,  (Midwout.)  . 
1784  § 

1755 

1759 

1740 

17443 
1748 

1774 

1754^ 

1784 

1756 

1772 
1760 

1758 

1784 
1796 

In  1755.^1: 

Johannes  H.  Goetschius,-:}:1[.  . . 

Johannes  Arondeus,* 

Johannes  Ritzeraa * Xt^ 

Johannes  C.  Freyenmoet  *  tt  ^• 

1796 

Tlieodonis  Frelinffhuysen  * .... 

Benjamin  Menema,* 

Ulpianus  Yan  Sinderin,*  Xt  ^  ■ 

1796 

1  Dom.  Schuyler  appears  to  have  been  at  Schoharie  in  1772,  according  to  the  Minutes. 

2  Studied  at  Zurich,  and  ordained  by  Dorsius.  (Ger.  Ref.) 

3  Thompson  says  17;")! ;  Success  and  Oyster  Bay,  m  ith  Jamaica  and  Newtown,  were  collegiate. 

4  "  "     1747. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


15 


NAMES. 


John  Frelinghuysen,* 


Johannes  Leydt, '  1 1[ 

Benjamin  Vanderlinde  *  Xt  ^ 


Samuel  Verbrjck,^:}:  1 
David  Marinus  *  |  TF  . 


Lambertius  De  Ronde,"-^  :|:t  M . 


Thomas  Romeyn,  '- 


Johannes  Schuuemau  *  1 , 
Barent  Vrooman." 


1747 


1748 

1748 

1784 


a750 
1750 

1773 

1780 
1780 

1751 

1784 

1754 
1761 
1771 
1753 
1754 


LABORED. 

Raritan,  Sourland,  Three 
Mile  Run,  Shanuick, 
and  North  Branch. . .  .    1754 

New  Brunswick 1783 

Paramus,  and  Ponds ....    1784 
Paramus,  Ponds,  and  Sad-  \ 

die  River 1788   |  17 

Tappan 1779 

Aquackononck,   Totowa, 

and  Pompton  Plains. .    1773 
li 

Suspended. 
Deposed. 

New  York 1784 

Schaghticoke.§ 

Ovster  Bay  and  Jamaica, 
'L.  1 1760 

Minisink,  Walpack,  and 
Deerpark 1771 

Caughnawaga 1794 

Catskill  and  Coxsackie.   1794 
Schenectady 1784 


1754 


1795 


1794 
1794 

1784 


1  studied  under  T.  Frelinghuysen. 

2  174:8,  according  to  Doc.  Hist. 

3  Studied  under  T.  Frelinghuysen  and  J.  H.  Goetschius. 

4  Thompson  says  he  was  here  for  twenty  years.     P.  393. 
s    17.56,  according  to  Doc.  Hist. 

6  Studied  under  J.  H.  Goetschius. 


16 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Johannes  Casparus  Rubell,^  Xt  ^ 


E.  T.  Van  Hovenbergli  * 
Hcnricus  Frelingliuyseu," 


William  Jackson,  ='*! 

Jacob  R.  Hardenbergh,^!* 


Jacobus  Van  Nist, 1758 

Eilardus  Westerlo/*^" 

Johannes  Mauritius  Goetschius* 


LABORED. 


1751  Philadelphia  (Ger.  Ref.)  1755 

1755  Red  Hook.' '.  1759 

1759  Kings  Co.,  (Midwout.)  .  1783 
1784  Deposed. 

1756  Rhinebeck  Flatts 1769 

1756  Warwarsing  and  Roches- 

ter     1757 

1757  Bergen  and  Staten  Is- 

land     1789 

1789  § 

1758  Raritan,  Bedminster,  N. 

Brancli,  Nechanic,  and 
Harlingen 1761 

1761    Visited  Holland 1763 

1763  Raritan,  Bedminster,  and 

North  Branch 1781 

1781  Marbletown  and  Roches- 
ter      1786 

1786  New  Brunswick.  Jllso, 
President  of  Rutgers 
College.       '  1790 

1758  Poudikeepsie  and  Fish- 
kill 1761 

1760  Albany 1790 

1760  Shawangunck  and  New 

Paltz 1771 


1  Kliincbeck,  according  to  Doc.  History. 

2  Studied  under  Dorsius,  in  Ponuisylvania. 

3  Began  under  T.  Frelinghuyseu  and  Goetscbius. 

4  Studied  at  Groningen. 
6   Educated  in  Gormuny. 


MANUAL   OF   THE  REF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


17 


NAjVIES. 


Johannes  Martinus  Van  Harlin- 
gen  *  H 


Cornelius  Blauw* 


Gerhard  Daniel  Cock,^*t|. 
Hermanns  Meyer,  D.D.,-  X  ^ 

Henricus  Sehoonmaker4  If  . 
Isaac  Rysdyck *  tX^ 


John  Michael  Kern  *  Xt 

Archibald  Laidlie,*  ^  . . 
A.  Rosenkrantz, 


Benjamin  Dubois  *  1 


L^yiORED. 


17— 


1762 


1762  New  Shannick  and  Sour- 

land 1795 

1768  Hackeusack     2nd,     and 

Schraalenbergh  2nd . .   1771 

1763  Rhinebeckand  Camp...  1783 

1763  Kingston 1772 

31772  Totowa,  Horseneck,  and 

Pompton  Plains 1791 

1763  Poughkeepsie,  Hopewell, 
Fishkill,  and  New 
Hackensack 1774 

1774  Aquackononck  and  To- 
towa    1816 

1763  Fishkill,  Poughkeepsie, 
Hopewell,  and  New 
Hackensack 1772 

1772  Fishkill  and  Po'keepsie 

1763  German    Ref.     Church, 

N.Y 1771 

1764  New  York 1779 

1764  Cauajoharie  and  German 
Flatts,  (same  as  Great 
Flatts,) 1794 

1764  Freehold  and  Middle- 
town  1827 


I  See  Doc.  History,  vol.  iii.,  p.  991. 

s  Studied  in  a  German  University. 

3  The  first  call  approved  by  the  United  American  Synod- 

4  Studied  in  Scotland. 


1795 


1791 


1816 

1789 

1771 
1779 

1794 

1827 


18 


MANUAL   OP  THE   REF.   PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAilES. 


Martinus  Schoonmaker,! . 


Dirck  Romeyn,  D.D.,'1 


Hermanus  L.  Boelen, 


Warmoldus  Kujpers  *  Xt  ^  ■ 


Garret  Lydekker, '  ||  1 . 


John  H.  Livingston,^! 


1765 


1770 


LABORED. 


1765  Harlem  and  Gravesend.   1784 

1784  Kings     County,    L.    I., 

(Midwout.) 1824 

1766  Marbletown,    Rochester, 

and  Warwarsing 1774 

1775  Hackensack     2nd,    and 

Schraalenbergh  2nd .  .  1784 

1785  Schenectady 1804 

1766  Jamaica,  Queens  County, 

L.I 1772 

1772  Returned  to  Holland. 

1769  Rhinebeck  Flatts 1771 

1771  Hackensack     2nd,    and 

Schraalenbergh  2d,2  .   1797 
1797  § 

1770  English  Neighborhood.  .   1776 

1776  li 

1770  New  York 1784 

1781  (Poughkeepsie) 1783 

During  the  War. 

1784  New  York,  and  Profes- 
sor of  Theology 1810 

1810  President  of  Rutgers 
College,  and  Prof,  of 
Theology.* 1825 


1824 


1804 


1797 


1825 


1   studied  under  Goetschius.    Sec  also  Doc.  Hist.,  vol.  iii.,  p.  993. 

a  In  1790  the  two  Clnirclics  in  both  Ilackonsack  and  Schaaleubergh  wore  united— the  two  miiUBters,  Froeligh 

and  Kuypers,  officiating  alternalely;  but  in  1795  the  union  was  again  destroyed. 
3  Studied  the  liberal  branches  at  Yale,  and  Theology  at  the  University  of  Utrecht. 
♦  See  Note  C. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  KEF.  PHOT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


19 


NAMES. 


John  Gabriel  Gebhard,' 

Christian  F.  Fuhring,^. 
John  Daniel  Gross,  . . . . 


Stephen  Van  Y oorhis, , 


Elias  Van  Bunschooten, ' 


George  J.  L.  Doll,. 

Rynier  Van  Nest,  , 


1770 


1770 


1772= 


1773 


1773 


LABORED. 


1771  In  Pennsylvania 1774 

1774  N.  Y.  German  Reform- 
ed ChuiTh 1776 

17^  Claverack  and  Hillsdale.  1826 

1773  New  York  (Ger.) 

1773  Kingston. 
1784  Ger.  Reformed  Church, 
N.  Y. 

1773  Poughkeepsie 1776 

1776  Rhinebeck  Flatts 1784 

1784  Philipsburgh. 

1773  Schaghticoke 1785 

1785  Minisink,    Mahakemack, 

and  Walpeck 1792 

1792  Clove,    Minisink,    Wal- 
peck,  Westtown,  and 

Mahakemack 1799 

1799  Clove  and  Mahakemack.  1812 

1812  II 1813 

1773  Albany. 

1776  Kingston 1809 

1774  Shawangmick,New'Paltz 

2d,  and  Schoharie  ?  . .   

1785  Queens  Countv,-*  L.  I. . .    1804 
1804  II " 


1  Studied  at  Heidlebergh. 

2  The  first  one  examined  and  licensed  by  the  independent  American  Synod. 

3  Studied  under  H.  Meyer. 

4  Queens  County  included  the  Churches  of  Jamaica,  Newtown,  Oyster  Bay,  and  Success. 


1826 


1813 


1810 


20 


MANUAL   OF   THE   REF.   PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAilES. 


Solomon  Froeligh,  D.D.,' .  . . 


John  Mauritius  Goetschius, 
Stephen  Goetschius,  ^ 


Matthew  Leydt, 


Nicholas  Lansing, 


Simeon  Van  Arsdale, 
Isaac  Blauvelt, 


1774 


1775 


1778 
1780 

1782 

1780 


LABORED. 


1775  Jamaica,  Queens  County, 

L.I 1776 

1776  II  Supplied  Fishkill    and 

Poughkeepsie 1779 

1779  Millstone  and  Nechanic.  1786 
1786  Hackensack      1st,     and 

Schraalenbergh  1st. . .    1822 

1822  Seceded. 

1823  Suspended. 


1775  New  Paltz  and  New  Hur- 
ley     1796 

1796  Marbletown 1815 

1815  Saddle  River  and  Pas- 

gack 1835 

1778  Belleville  and  Gansegat.  1780 

1780  N.  and  S.  Hampton. 

1781  Livin2:stonMan'r.(Green- 

busii  and  Taghkanic.)  1786 
1786  Tappan  and  Clarkstown.  1835 

1783  North  Branch 1787 

1783  Fishkill,  Hopewell,  and 

New  Hackensack 1789 

1790  Paramus      and     Saddle 

River 1791 

1791  Suspended 1824 

1824  Restored.^ 


1835 


1835 
1787 


18— 


1  Studiod  the  liberal  brancbos  undei-  Rev.  Dirck  Romcyn  and  Dr.  Poter  Wilson.  Studied  Theology  under 
Rev.  J.  H.  Goetfcbiiis,  and  wa«  licensed  and  ordained  by  the  Convention,  in  1774.  In  1791  made  a  lector  in 
Theology.     St*  Note  A. 

2  In  1784  was  called  to  Minisink,  and  the  call  wa.s  approved  by  Synod,  but  it  appears  he  was  never  settled 
there. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


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NAMES. 


Cornelius  Cozine, . . . 
Thomas  F.  Romeyn, 
John  Duryee,  .  .      . 


Timothy  Blauvelt, 

John  M.  Van  Harlingen, , 


Gerardus  A.  Kuypers, 
Peter  Lowe, 


Peter  Studdiford, 


Peter  De  Witt, . . . 
John  Bassett.  D-D. 


1783 
1784 

1784 
1786 

1787 

1787 

1787 

1778 
1787 


LABORED. 


1784  Conewago,  Pa 1788 

1784  Raritan  and  Bedminster.  1785 

1786  R  ntan 1799 

1800  Scclminster  and  Potters- 

dr.m 1801 

1801  Fairfield,' 1836 


1787  Millstone  and  Six  Mile 

Run 1794 

1794  li 18— 

1787  Paramus 1788 

1788  New  York  (Collegiate)..   1833 

1787  Kings    Countv,    L.    I., 

(Midwout,  &c.) 1808 

1808   

1787  Readington  and  Bedmin- 
ster    179- 

179-  Readington 1826 

1787  RhinebeckandtheFlatts  1798 
1799  Ponds  and  Wyckoff. . .  .   1809 

1787  Albany 1804 

1805  Boght    (Bushwiek)    and 

Gravesend 1814 

1814  Bushwiek 1824 


1786 


1836 


1813 
1833 

1818 

1826 
1809 

1824 


In  1811  he  seems  to  have  been  without  charge. 


22 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

1787 

1787 

1788 
1788 

1788 
1788 

1788 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

James  Y .  C.  Romeyn, 

Moses  Froeligh, 

1788  Schodack  and  Greenbush 
1794  Greenbush  and  Wy nants- 

kill 

1799  Hackensack     2nd,     and 

Schraalenbergh  2nd . , 

1788  Shawangunck,  Wallkill, 
or  Montgomery 

17 —  Shawangunck  and  Mont- 
gomery  

1814  Montgomery 

1788  Lansingburgh   and   Wa- 
terford  

1788  Upper   and  Lower  Red 
Hook,  and  Linlithgow 
1807  Harlem 

1788  N.  and  S.  Hampton.  Pa. 

1790  Staten  Island 

1794  Belleville 

1794 
1799 
1834 

17— 

181- 

1818 

179- 

1807 

1790 
1794 
1809 
1810 
1812 

1800 

1803 

1815 
1822 
1827 
1837 

1793 

IS- 
IS- 

1840 

Brandt  Schuyler  Lupton, 

Jeremiah  Rome}Ti, 

1818 
179- 

Peter  Stryker, 

1809  t  

1810  Belleville 

Isaac  Labagh, .        

1812  il 

1789  Kinderhook 

1800  Canajoharie,  Stone  Ara- 
bia, and  Sharon 

1803  New  Rhinebeck  and  Sha- 
ron   

1815  German  Church,  N.  Y.. 

1823  New  Rhinebeck 

1827  II 

1789  Conewago,  Pa 

1793  Kakeat  and  Ramapo. .  . 
1 8 —  Owasco 

1847 

George  G.  Brinkerhoff, 

1837 
18— 

MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


23 


NAMES. 


Jacob  Jennings, 1T89 


Peter  Leydt, 

Samuel  Smith, 

Abraham  Van  Horn, 


John  Demarest,^ 


Andrew  Gray, 


Nicholas  Van  Vranken,. 
John  F.  Jackson, 


1788 
1789 

1788 

1789 


1790 


1790 
1790 


LABORED. 


1789  Missionary  to  Virginia, 
(Hardf  Co.) 

n89  Ponds,  Kakeat,  Ramapo.  1793 

1789  Saratoga 179- 

1789  Warwarsing,       Marble- 
town,  and  Rochester. .   1795 

1796  Caghnawaga 1833 

1833  II 


1790  Niskayuna  and  Boght.  . 

1803  Minisink    and    Mahake- 

mack 

1807  II 

1812  Ponds 

1822  Seceded. 

1790  Poughkeepsie 

1793  II  Missionary  to  the  Sus- 
queliannah,  &c. 

1804  Danville,  Angelica,  and 

Sharon  

1810  Missionary  to  Tuscarora. 


1803 

1807 
1812 
1822 


1793 


1810 


1791  Fishkill,  Hopewell,  and 
New  Hackensack 

1791  Harlem,      Philipsburgh, 
and  Fordham    

1805  Tarrytown 

1806  II 

181-  Fordham 


1804 


1805 
1806 
181- 
1835 


1793 


1840 


1819 
1804 


1835 


I  See  Note  A. 


.24 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

John  Cornelison, 

1791 

1792 

1792 

1793  Bergen  and  Eng.  Neigh- 
borhood     1806 

1806  Bergen 1828 

1793  Paramus 1796 

1796  Suspended 1801 

1801  Restwed.     Boonton 1805 

1805  t 18— 

18 —  Missionary  to  Southwest.  18 — 
18—  II 

William  Provost  Kuypers,  .... 

1828 
1851 

David  S.  Bogert,' 

1793  Oyster  Bay  and  Success.  1824 

1824  Oyster    Bay    and    New 

Hempstead 1825 

1825  II 

1793  Helderbergh,  Salem,  and 

Jerusalem 1825 

1825  II 

1794  N.  and  S.  Hampton. . . .   1796 
1796  t 

1793  t  1795 

1795  New  York 1812 

1794  Poughkeepsie  and  Stout- 

enbergh 1807 

1807  II 1812 

1812  Suspended. 

Harmanus  Van  Huysen, 

1839 

John  C.  Brush, 

1793 
1793 
1793 

1833 

John  N,  Abeel, 

Cornelius  Brower, 

1812 

»  In  1796  he  appears  to  ha^c  been  settled  in  the  Pi'esbyterian  Church  at  South  Hampton,  but  I  cannot  har- 
moBize  the  dates.     Thompson's  Histoi-y  of  L.  I.,  p.  214. 


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25 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Stephen  Ostrander,   

1793 

1793 

1794 
1795 

1793  Pomp  ton  Plains  and  Par- 

sippany 1809 

1810  Schagticoke    and    Tyas- 

hoke 182- 

182-  II 1827 

1827  Oakhill 1829  " 

1829  il 1832 

■ 

1832  Blooming  Grove 1839 

1839  II 

1845 

Zecariah  H.  Kiiypers, 

Elijah  Rosegrant, 

John  B.  Johnson, 

Henry  V.  Wyckoff,      

1794  Jamaica,  L.  I,,  Newtown, 
Success,    and    Oyster 
Bay 1823 

1823  Success 1824 

1824  Ponds,     Wyckoflf,     and 

Preakness 1841 

1841  II 1848 

1848  § 

1796  Albany 1802 

1802  Brooklyn 1803 

179-  Charleston  2nd 1820 

1820  Suspended. 
1822  Seceded. 

179-  Owasco 1808 

1808  Oyid 1822 

1822  Suspended.     Seceded. 

179-  Raritan 1822 

179-  Waterford   and  Middle- 
town  ......   1804 

1804               

1850 
1803 

Abraham  Brokaw, 

John  S  Vredenburgh,          .... 

1822 

John  Close                               . . . 

1815 

26 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHUECH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Jacob  Sickles,  D.D., 

1796  Coxsackie     and     Coey- 

mans 

1801  Kinderhook 

1835  II 

1800 
1835 

1796 
1796 

1796 

1845 

James  S.  Cannon,  D.D., 

Peter  Labagh,  D.D., 

Jacob  Larzalere, 

1796  Six  Mile  Run  and  Mill- 
stone   

1807  Six  Mile  Run 

1826  Prof.  Ecc.  Hist.,  Church 
Government,  &c 

1796  Missionary  to  Salt  River, 

Kentucky 

1798  Catskilland  Oakhill... 
1809  Harlingen  and  Shannick 

1821  Harlingen 

1844  II 

1797  N.  and  S.  Hampton 

1828  II 

1807 
1826 

1852 

1797 

1809 
1821 
1844 

1828 

1852 
1858 

1830 

Conrad  Ten  Eyck, 

1797  Amsterdam,   New    Har- 
lem, and  Mayfield. . .  . 

181-  Aurelius  and  Owasco.  . . 
18 —  Owasco  and  Sand  Beach 
1826  Owasco 

182-  II 

1797  Rochester  and  Warwar- 

sing 

1802  Caroline 

1797  t 

1830  II 

1839  t  

181- 

18— 
18— 
182- 
183- 

1802 
18— 

1830 
1839 

Garret  Mandeville, 

Jacob  J.  Janeway,  D.D., 

1797 

1858 

MANUAL   OP   THE   REF.   PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


27 


NAMES. 


Christian  Bork,  D.D., 


Henry  Polhemus, 

John  H.  Meyer, 

John  Brocihead  Romeyn, 
Wilhehnus  Eltinge, , 


Thomas  Romeyn,  ' 
Heniy  Ostrander^ . 


George  Barcoloo, 


1799 


1800 


1800 


LABORED. 


1798  Schodack  and  Bethlehem  1803 
1803  Union,    Union    Village, 

^  and  Schodack 1808 

1808  North    West,  (Franklin 

Street,  N.Y.) 1823 

1798  Harlingen  and  Shannick  1808 
1808  English  Xeighborhood. .  1813 
1813  Shawangunck 1816 

1799  New  Paltz  and  New  Hur- 

ley     1801 

1801  Schenectady 1803 

1799  Rhinebeck  Flatts 1803 

1803  New  York 1804 

1804  t 

1799  Paramus     and      Saddle 

River 1811 

1811  Paramus 1816 

1816  Paramus  and  Totowa  1st.  1833 

1833  Paramus. 1850 

1850  II 

1800  Florida 1806 

1806  Niskayuna  and  Amity  . .  1827 
1827  II 

1803  Coxsackie 181- 

181-  Caatsban 181- 

181-  Saugerties 1840 

1840  Caatsban 

1806  Hopewell  and  N.  Hack- 

ensack 1810 

1810  !l  


1823 


1816 


1803 


1852 


1857 


1  studied  under  Dii-ck  Romeyn. 


28 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  Schureman,  D.D., 

P.  I.  Van  Pelt 

Hermanus  Vedder, . . . 
Peter  D.  Froeligh, '  . . . 

J.  V.  Dorn, 

Philip  H.  Duryee, 

John  L.  Zabriskie, . . . . 
Ralph  Westervelt, 


1801 


1801 


1801 


1801 


1801 
1801 

1801 
1801 


LABORED. 


1801  Bedminster 1807 

1807  Hillsborough 1809 

1809  New  York". 1811 

1811  New  Brunswick 1815 

1815  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist,    at 

New  Brunswick 1818 

1801  Staten  Island 1836 

1837  Fordham 1847 

1847  II 

1803  Greenbush  and  Taghka- 

nick 1850 

1850  Greenbush 

1802  Pittstowii,  Tioshock,  and 

Sincock 1808 

1808  New    Paltz     and     New 

Hurley 1817 

1818  Aquackononck 1825 

1825  Seceded. 
1825  Suspended. 


1802  Saratoga  and  Easton.  . .   

1828  English  Neighborhood. .   1848 

1802  Greenbush  and  Wynants- 

kill.... 1810 

1810  Hillsborough 1850 

1802  Rochester  and  Warwar- 

sing 1810 

1810  Bethlehem     and     Coey- 

mans 1816 

1816  Wynantskill 1822 

1822  Seceded 

1  See  Note  A. 


1818 


1849 


1850 


1823 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


29 


NAMES. 


Jacob  Schoonmaker, 


J.  I.  Christie, 


Cornelius  Schermerhorn, . 
John  C.  Toll,  ' 


Henry  Vedder, 
Andrew  Yates, , 


John  W.  Aymes,. .  . 
Andrew  Whitbeck,. 
Samuel  Bogert, . . . . 
P.  A.  Overbagh, . . . 


1801 

1801 

1803 
1803 


1803 
18— 

1803 

18— 
1803 
1803 


J.  D.  Demarest, 1803 


LABORED. 


1802  Jamaica  and  Newtown  .    1849 
1849  Jamaica 1850 

1§'03  Warwick 1835 

1835  II 

1803  Schoharie  Kill 1830 

1803  Canajoharie,  Middletown 

and  Bowman's  Kill.^ .   181- 

1815  Middletown    and    Wes- 

terlo 1822 

1822  Suspended.     Seceded. 


1828 


1844 


1805  Bethlehem     and     Coey- 

mans 1806 

1806  Woodstock     and     Flat- 

bush,  (Ulster) 1818 

1818  Flatbush      "       1840 

180T  Caatsban 1810 

1810  Kakiat  and  Ramapo 1824 

1824  Seceded. 


1851 

1844 
1830 


1844 


1841 


1  See  Note  A. 

2  Perhaps  at  Mapletown  also. 


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MANUAL   OP   THE   KEF.   PKOT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAilES. 


C.  Hardenbergh, 1803 


Sylvanus  Palmer, 


Jacob  Brodhead,  D.D.,, 


Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,' 


P.  Van  Beuren, , 


Stephen  H.  Brower, . 
Stephen  N.  Rowan, . 


1803 


1803 


1804 


1804 

1806 
1807 


LABORED. 


1804  Warwick 

1807  Bedmiuster 

1820  Greenwich,  N.  Y 1821 

1803  II  Engaged   by   JVorthern 

Miss.  Society 18 — 

•18 —  Union  and  Chenango...   181- 

181-  Middletown  and  Fonda's 

Bush 1820 

1820  Suspended. 

1822  Seceded. 


1804  Ehinebeck  Flatts 1809 

1809  New  York,  (Collegiate).  1813 

1813  Philadelphia 1826 

1826  Broome  Street,  N.  Y.  . .  1837 

1837  Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.)..  1841 

1841  Brooklyn,  Central 1846 

1846  II 

1804  Fishkill 1830 

1830  Ed.  of  Christian  Intell...  1833 
1833  II  Rector  of  the  Gr.  School.  1837 
1837  Cortlandtown  and  Peek- 
skill 1850 

1850  II 

1805  Charlestown  1st 18— 

1816  Union  Village  and  Scho- 

dack 1819 

1806  Greenwich 


1807  Greenwich 1819 

1819  t 


1821 


1855 


1858 


J  Studied  Theology  under  John  B.  Romeyn. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  KEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


31 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Cornelius  T.  Demarest, ' 

1807 

1807 
1807 
1807 

1808 

1808 
1809 

1809 

1808  White  House 

Cornelius  Bogardus, 

1813  English  Neighborhood. .   1824 
1824  Seceded.     Suspended. 

1808  Schenectady 1811 

1807  Red  Hook  and  St.  Johns  1817 
1817  Red  Hook,  St.  Johns  and 

Linlithgow 1827 

1827  Red  Hook 1833 

1833  II 

1808  Beaver  Dam  and  Middle- 

burgh  182- 

182-  Oppenheim 18— 

1836  Columbia  and  Warren  .   183- 

183-   

1811 

Thomas  Haliday, 

Andrew  N.  Kittle, 

David  De  Voe, 

1843 

Cor.  C.  Cuyler,  D.D., 

1808  Poughkeepsie 1833 

1833  t 

1850 

Ab.  Hoffman, 

1810  Cortlandtown 1830 

1830  Cato 1844 

1844  II 

1810  New  Utrecht 1834 

1834  II 1842 

1842  Owasco 1844 

1844  II 1854 

1854  Fordham 1855 

1855  II 

John  Beatty, 

1856 

1  See  Note  A. 


32 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAJIES. 


J.  R.  H.  Hasbrouck,  . . 


John  Hendricks, 

G.  R.  Livingston, 

J.  F.  Schermerliorn, . . . 

Thomas  De  Witt,  D.D., 

John  S.  Mahon, 

Robert  Bronk, 


1809 


1810 
1810 

18— 

1812 

1812 
1813 


LABORED. 


1809  Klein  Esopus,  and  Bloom- 
ingdale,  (Ulster  Coun- 
ty.)      1816 

1816  II 1820 

1820  Charleston  1st,  and  Can- 

ajoharie 1826 

1826  Currytown 1828 

1828  Root 1830 

1831  II 1844 

1812  Coxsackie 1825 

1826  Philadelphia 1834 

1818  Middleburgh 1832 

1832  II  Secretary  of  Mis.,  &c 

1812  Hopewell  and  N.  Hack- 

ensack 1825 

1825  Hopewell 1828 

1828  Collegiate  Church,  N.Y.  

1829  II 1849 

1814  Washington  and  Boght.  1816 
1816  Washington,  Boght  and 

Gibbonsvillc 1823 

1823  Washington     and     Gib- 

bonsville 1834 

1834  II 


1834 


1850 


1849 


1835 


MANUAL  OP  THE  EEi-'.  I'KOT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


33 


NAMES. 


Peter  S.  Wynkoop,  . . . 


Jacob  Van  Vechten, 


1813 


Cornelius  C.  Vermeule, 
Staats  Van  Santvoord,  . 

James  Murphy, 


1814 


1814 


1814 


1814 


LABORED. 


181-  Catskill 1817 

lbl7  Hyde  Park  and  Staats- 

burgli 1820 

3«20  Hyde  Park  and  Pleas- 
ant Plain 1822 

1822  Ghent 1840 

1840  Ghent    and     Claveraek 

2nd 1843 

1843  Ghent 1844 

1844  Blooming-  Grove 1848 

181-  Harlem 1837 

1837  II : 

1814  Belleville 1828 

1828  II 1829 

1829  Schodack 1834 

1834  II 1841 

1841  Onisquethaw 

181-  Rochester,  Warwarsing, 

and  Clove 1825 

1825  II 1826 

1826  Glenville  2nd 1833 

1833  St.  Johnsville 1838 

1838  Herkimer   and  German 

Flatts 1839 

1839  Herkimer  and  Frankfort  184U 

1840  Mohawk 1842 

1842  Herkimer  and  Mohawk.  1843 

1843  Herkimer 1850 

1850  II 1854 

(1853  Columbia  S.  S 1854) 

1854  Frankfort 1856 

1815  Schenectady 1848 

1848  11 


1848 


1856 


1  Studied  under  Mason. 


34 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Kichard  Sluy ter 

1815 

1815 

1815 

1815 

1815 
1816 
1816 

1816  Claverack  and  Hillsdale  1825 
1825  Claverack 1842 

1842  Claverack  1st  and  2nd..    1843 

1843  Claverack  1st 1843 

1816  Greenbush  and  Blooming 

Grove 1822 

1823  Greenwiclu       (Bleecker 

Street,  N.Y.) 1858 

1858  II 

1816  Shawangunck  and  New 

Prospect 1829 

1829  II 1832 

Nicholas  J.  Marselus, 

Abraham  D.  Wilson, 

1843 

Nicholas  Jones,' 

1832  North  Branch 1838 

1838  II 1841 

1841  Fair  view,  Illinois 1856 

1856  II 

1816  Sharon  and  Rhinebeck  .    1820 
1820  Suspended. 
1822  Seceded. 

1816  Union  Village 1819 

1817  Argyle  and  Fort  Miller 

181-  New  Paltz  and  New  Hur- 
ley     1828 

1828  New  Paltz 1831 

1831  Aquackononck 1856 

1856  II 

James  Christie,  *  

Isaiah  Y.  Johnson, 

1825 

William  R.  Bogardus, 

1  Sludicd  uiulir  Manon. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PEOT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


35 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

t 

Ava  Neal, 

1816 

1818  Pompton      Plains      and 

Fairfield 18  2- 

1^2-  Pompton  Plains 1828 

1828  II 1839 

1839 

Cornelius  C.  Eltinge, 

1816 

1817  Minisink    and    Mahake- 

mack 1837 

1837  Mahakemack    or    Deer- 
park 1843 

1843  II 1852 

1852  Fallsburgh 1853 

1853  II 1856 

1856  Raritan,  Illinois 

Jacob  I.  Sclmltz, 

1816 

1817  Rockaway  and  Lebanon.  1834 

1834  Middlebush 1839 

1839  II 1853 

1853 

Albert  Aininernian, 

1816 

181-  Johnsto^vTi  and  Mayfield.  1820 
1820  Suspended,'' 

Matthias  Bruen, 

1816 

1820  II 

Samuel  A.  Van  Vrankeu,  D.D., 

1817 

1817  Middletown    and    Free- 
hold     1826 

1826  II 1827 

1827  Freehold 1834 

1834  Poughkeepsie 1837 

1837  Broome  Street,  N.  Y.  . .    1841  ' 
1841  Prof,  of  Did.  Theology 

at  New  Brunswick.*  .  '• 

Isaac  N.  Wyckoflf,  D.D., 

1817 

1818  Catskill 1836 

1836  Albany  2nd 

John  Alburtis, 

1817 

1829  II 

1  See  Note  A. 


2  See  Note  E. 


36 


MANUAL  OF   THE   REF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

1817 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Peter  Van  Zandt,  M.D., 

1818  Schenectady     2nd     and 

1st     Church     Fourth 

i 

Ward 

1823 

1823  t? 

1829 

1829  11 

1841 

Wm.  W.  Phillips,  D.D 

1817 

t 

Samuel  Kissam, 

1817 

1818  Bethlehem  and  Coeymans 
1828  Bethlehem    and   Jerusa- 
lem   

1841  y  

1 843  Coeymans 

1846  Suspended. 
1 85-  Restored.  II 

1828 

1841 
1843 
1846 

John  Ludlow,  D.D., 

1817 

1817  New     Brunswick,     and 
Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c. . 

1820  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.i . . 

1823  Albany  1st 

1834  Provost  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania University 

1852  Prof.  Eccl.  History  and 
Church  Government  at 

1820 
1823 
1834 

1852 

* 

New  Brunswick  ^ . .  .  . 

1857 

Cornelius  Bogardus^ •. 

1818 

1818   

1820  II 

182- 
1826 
1832 

182-  Beaver  Dam 

1826  Wynantskill 

1832  II 

1834 

1834  Boght  

1839  Giiboa  and  Conesville. . 
1843  II 

1839 
1843 

1854 

Walter  Monteith, 

1818 

1819  Flatlands  and  Flatbush . 

1820  t 

m 

1820 

1  Sec  Note  E. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


3T 


NAJMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

David  R.  De  Fraest, 

1818 

ti 

182-  Cato 

182- 

182-  Cato  and  Stirling 

fB —  Declared  Independent. 

182- 

Brogun  Hoff, 

1818 

1818  1st  Church  in   Dist.  of 
Spring    Garden,  Phil- 

adelphia   

1824  t  

1824 
1835 

1835  Leeds  and  Kiskatom  . . 

1842 

1842  Rhinebeck 

1851 

1851  Germantown 

1856 

Jacob  D.  Fonda, 

1819 

1820  Easton  and  Union  Vil- 
lage        .    . 

1828  Union  Village 

1835  Caughnawaga 

1841  Linlithgow   and   Green- 

1828 
1835 
1841 

port  

1847  Schaghticoke 

1847 
1855 

1855 

James  RomeyD,     .         

1819 

1820  Nassau 

1827  Six  Mile  Run 

1827 
1832 

1832  II 

1833 

1833  Hackensack 

1836 

1836  Catskill 

1840 

1840  II 

1842 
1844 

" 

1842  Leeds 

1844  Bergen  Neck 

1850 

1850  II 

1852  §  

John  Henry  Smaltz, 

1819 

1820  t 

38 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Joliii  C.  Vandervoort, 


Isaac  A.  Van  Hook, 


John  Rawls, 

James  G.  Brinkerhoff, ' 

Stephen  Z.  Goetchius, ' 
George  Du  Bois,^ 


Eli  Baldwin,  D.D.,. 
Jared  Dewing,  . . . , 
Isaac  M.  Fisher, . . . 
Gabriel  Ludlow, .  . 
John  Van  Liew, . . , 


1819 


1819 

1819 
1819 

1819 
1819 

1820 
1820 
1820 
1820 
1820 


LABORED. 


1834  Totowalst 1837 

1837  Kinderhook 1842 

1842  Mellenville,  or    Clav cr- 
ack 2nd 1844 

1844  NewPaltz 1848 

1848  Ghent  2nd 1851 

182-  Fort  Miller 182- 

1829  II 183- 

183-   

1822  Columbia 182- 


1820  II 

1821  Montville 1824 

1824  Seceded.     Suspended. 

1823  Seceded. 

1820  Northwest,  (Franklin  St. 

N.  Y.) 1837 

1837  Tarrytown 1844 

1824  Houston  St.,  N.  Y 

1822  t  

182-  Bedminster 

1821  New  Shannock 


1828  North  Branch,  at  Read- 
ington 


1851 


1844 
1839 
184- 
1839 


1  studied  under 

2  Studied  under 


S.  Froeligh;  see  Note  A. 
S.  Froeligh. 


MANUAL  OP  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


39 


NAMES. 


Abraham  J.  Switz, , 


Paul  Weidman, 


Isaac  Ferris,  D.D.,. 


1820 


1820 


Maui'ice  W.  Dwight,  D.D., . . 

Jacob  Bruyn  Ten  Byck, 

Isaac  S.  Ketchum, 

Peter  P.  Rouse, 


1820 


1821 

1821 
1821 


1821 


LABORED. 

182-  Tyashoke  and  Schagliti- 

coke 1829 

1829  Warwarsinff 1835 

1835  II 1838 

1838  Glenville2nd 1841 

1841 II ; 

182-  Schoharie 1836 

1836  li 1838 

1838  Manheim 1841 

1841  II 1852 

1852  Manheim 

1821  New  Brunswick 1824 

1824  Albany  2nd 1836 

1836  Market  Street,  X.  Y. . .  1852 
1852  II  Chancellor    of   N.    Y. 

University 

1822  Waterford 1826 

1826  New  Hackensack 1832 

1832  Brooklyn 1855 

1855  II 

1822  Berea 

1822  Manheim 182- 

182-  Manheim  and  Stone  Ara- 
bia      1831 

1831  Stone  Arabia 1832 

1832  Stone  Arabia  and  Ephra- 

ta 1835 

1835  II 

1822  Florida 182- 

182-  Brooklyn 1831 


1845 

1831 


40 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Joseph  Wilson, 

1821 

1821 

1821 

1822 
1822 

1822 
1822 

t 1832 

1832  Wcsterlo 1834 

1834  Athens 1835 

1835  il    1838 

1838  Fairfield  and  Little  Falls  1844 

1844  Tarry  town 1849 

1849  Fairfield 

1823  t 1825 

1825  II 

Seymoui'  P.  Vonck, ' 

1828 

Abraham  Fort,^ 

1822  Basick,  or  Westerlo.    .  .   1829 

1829  II 1830 

1830  Union,     Salem,      Coey- 

mans,  and  Westerlo. .    1831 

1831  Salem  and  Union 1836 

1836  Esopus 1851 

1851  II 

John  McClure, 

1823  Spottswood 

1823  Fairfield 1826 

1828  Union  Chm'ch  in  Amster- 
dam      1833 

1833  II 1835 

1825 

Herman  B.  Stryker,   

1835  Glenville  2nd 1838 

1838  II 

Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  D.D.,  .... 
John  Vanderveer, 

1822  Greenbush  and    Bloom- 
ing Grove 1825 

1825  Aquackononck 1828 

1828  Bergen 

1  His  name  sometimes  appears  as  Funck,  and  even  French.    It  is  believed  the  above  orthography  is  con-ect 
a  Studied  under  S.  FroeUgh. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  KEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


41 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

1 

DIED. 

Samuel  Van  Vechten, 

Robert  J.  Blair, 

1822 

1823 
1823 

1823 
1824 

1824 
1824 

1825  Bloomingburgh 

1826  Bloomingburgh          and 

Rome 

1829  Bloomingburgh 

1840  11 

1842  Fort  Plain 

1844  II 

1828  Helderberdi 

1830  11 ". 

1826 

1829 
1840 
1842 
1844 

1830 

1857 

William  Center, 

182-  Herkimer   and    German 
Flatts 

1826  t 

1824  HvdePark 

1829  New  Hurley   

1839  Newburgh.". 

1842  Warwick 

1824  English  Neighborhood  . 
1828  Belleville 

1833  II 

1834  Geneva 

1849  Newark  2nd     

1826 

1829 
1839 
1842 

1828 
1833 
1834 
1849 

1827 
1828 
1840 
1844 
1846 

Ferdinand  H.  Vanderveer, .... 
Gustavus  Abeel, 

Asa  Bennett, 

1825  Schodack 

1827  II 

1828  Ovid,  (Lodi,)  N.Y 

1840  II 

1844  Constantine,  (Mich.) 

1846  II 

18— 

William  Cruikshank, 

1824  Flatlands  and  New  Lotts 

1834  II 

1835  Newburgh 

1836  II 

1834 
1835 
1836 

1853 

42 


MANUAL   OF  THE   REF.    PROT,   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAiVIES. 


James  B.  Hardenberg, 


Benjamin  Van  Keuren, 

Stephen  H.  Meeker, . . . 
Abraham  H.  Messier,  . 

Jonathan  F.  Morris, . . . 
Duow  Van  Olinda  .... 

Jacob  C.  Sears, 


1824 


1824 


1824 
1824 


1824 


1824 


1824 


LABORED. 


1824  Princetown  and  Helder- 

berffh 1826 

1826  New  Brunswick 1830 

1830  Rhinebeck 1836 

1836  Philadelphia  1st 1841 

1841  North   West,    (Franklin 

St.,N.Y.,now23dSt.)  1856 
1856  II 

1824  Esopus 1826 

1826  Esopus,      Hurley,      and 

Bloomingdale 1831 

1831  Esopus  and  Bloomingdale  1835 
1835  Warwick 1837 

1837  t 1856 

1856  II 

1824  Bushwick 

1826  Ovid 1828 

1828  II 1829 

1829  Pompton     Plains      and 

Montville 1832 

1832  Raritan,  (Somerville  1st)  

182-  II 1830 

1830  Nassau 1831 

1831  II 

1824  Palatine 18— 

18—  MapletoAvn 1831 

1831  New  Pal tz 1843 

1843  11 1845 

1845  Caughnawaga 

1825  Sprino-    Garden   1st,  (or 

Pl.iladelphia2nd)....    1834 
1834  Six  Mile  Run 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


43 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Elbert  Slingerland, 

1824 

1825  Glenville  2nd 

1826  II 

1^28  Glenville  1st 

1833  II 

1826 
1828 
1833 
1834 
1836 
1837 
1840 
1843 
1846 
1853 
1855 
1856 
1857 

1834  Westerlo 

1836  Waterford 

1837  Wynautskill 

1840  II 

1844  Madison  and  Sun  Prairie 

1846  New  Hurley 

1853  II 

1855  Mohawk 

1856  II 

1857  Glenville  2nd 

Jefferson  Wynkoop, 

1824 

1825  West    New    Hempstead 

and  Ramapo 

1836  il 

1838  Athens 

1840  t?  

1855  II 

1836 

1838 
1840 
1855 

John  A.  Yates, 

1824 
1825 

II 

1826  Middletown,  N.  J 

1836  II 

1848 

1836 

1847 

1849 

Jacob  T.  B.  Beekman, 

George  H.  Fisher, 

1825 

1825  North  Branch 

1830 
1835 
1841 

1841 
1854 

1830  Fishkill 

1835  Hudson 

1838  Also  S.  S.  at  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant  

1841  N.  Y.,  Broome  Street.. . 
1854  Utica 

44 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

1 

LICENSED 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

John  G.  Tarbell, 

1825 

1825 
1826 

1827  Stone-house  Plains 

1829  11 

1831  Sand  Beach 

1829 
1831 
1832 
1834 
1840 

1831 
1835 
1836 
1843 

1828 

1832  11 

1834  Caroline 

1840  11 

Richard  D.  Yan  Kleek, 

1825  Raritan 

1831  11 

1835  Canajoharie 

1836  Berne  1st 

1843  1! 

David  Abeel,  D.D., 

1826  Athens,  as  an  Evancrelist. 
1829  tt  To  China,  Sfc'  / 

1846 

Ira  Condict  Boice, 

1826 

1826  Salem 

1829  Bergen  Neck 

1842  11 

1844  Claverack 

1829 
1842 

1844 

A.  Henry  Dumont 

1826 

1826  Missionary  at  Union  and 

Salem 

1827  Greenbush    and   Bloom- 

ins^  Grove 

1828  11  ...' 

1832  General    Agent    of   the 

Missionary  Society.  , . 
183-  t 

1827 

1828 
1832 

1833 

Jolin  Garretson,  D.D.. 

1826 

1827  Middleburgh 

1833  Schraalenbergh 

1836  11 

1837  Belleville 

1849  II  Cor.  Sec.  Board  Dom. 

Miss.,  61  Franklin  St. 
N.Y 

1833 
1836 
1837 
1849 

I 

See  Note  D. 

MANUAL   OF  THE  REP.   PROT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


45 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

1 

I                               LABORED. 

DIED. 

Henrv  Heermance,   

1826 

1826 
1826 

1826 
1826 

1826 

1826  Missionary  at  Oyster  Bay 

and  North  Hempstead  1827 

1^27  11 1828 

1828  Sand  Beach 1830 

1830  11 1832 

1832  Blawenburgh 1835 

1835  Kinderhook 1837 

1837  II 

1846 

Abraham  I.  Labagh, 

1829  Island    of   St.   Thomas, 

West  Indies 1842 

1842  Gravesend 

Isaac  P.  Labagh, 

li 1832 

1833  Gravesend 1842 

1842  li 1845 

Christian  Z.  Paulison,* 

Cornelius  Van  Cleef, 

1845  Suspended. 

1829  Aquackonouck 1831 

1831  Seceded.       Suspended. 

1832  DedaTed  Independent. 

Colleague     with      Van             i 
Olinda,  near  Palatine.  1827 

1827  Athens 1833 

1834  New  Hackensack , 

1827  Beaver  Dam 1832 

1832  Niskavmia 1836 

1836  Linlithgow 1840 

1840  Linlithgow   and    Mount 
Pleasant,    (or    Green- 
port)  1842 

1842  Kingston 1844 

John  H.  Van  Wagener, 

1844 

1  See  Note  A. 


46 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

1826 
1826 

1827 
1827 

1827 

1828 
1828 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Benjamin  B.  Westfall, 

1826  Miss,  at  Sand  Beach..  . . 
1828  Rochester  and  Clove. .  . 
1834  Rochester 

1828 
1834 
1837 
1843 

1835 

1838 
1843 
1848 
1850 
1853 
1854 

1831 

1853 
1854 

1834 
1840 
1842 
1851 
1853 

1834 

1836 
1845 

Charles  Whitehead, 

1837  Stone  Arabia 

1828  Hopewell 

1835  Somerville  2nd 

1838  II 

1843  Walden 

1848  II 

1850  Pouglikeepsie  2nd 

1853  II 

1854  Washington  Heights. .  . 

1827  Niskayuna  and  Amity  . 

1827  Florida,  (Minaville,)  . . . 

1853  11 

1854  Wynantskill 

1827  Linlithgow 

1835  Albany  3rd 

1841  Athens 

1842  Nassau 

1851  II 

1853  Chatham 

1829  Montgomery 

1831  Dashville  Falls 

1834  Breakabin,      Cobleskill, 
and  Schoharie  Mt. .  .  . 

1836  II 

1844 

John  McKelvey, 

James  B.  Stevenson,  D.D., 

Edwin  Holmes, 

Robert  P.  Lee,  D.D., 

James  E.  Quaw, 

1858 
1845 

MANUAL   OF  THE   REF.   PROT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


47 


NAMES. 


Henry  A.  Raymond, , 


Isaac  D.  Cole, 


James  Demarest, 


Henry  Mandeville,  D.D., .... 


James  R.  Talmage, 


Cornelius  L.  Van  Dyck,, 


1828 


1829 


1829 


1829 


1829 


1829 


LABORED. 


1828  Sharon,  New  Rhinebeck, 

and  Cobleskill 1832 

1332  Fairfield 1835 

1835  Niskayuna 1850 

1850  Owasco 1853 

1853  Amity 1856 


1856  Lawyersville , 


1829  Tappan 1832' 

1832  Totowa  2nd 1833 

1833  Tappan 

1830  Williamsbm-gh 1839 

1839  II 1841 

1841  Warwarsing 1848 

1848  II  Sup.  Leake  and  Watts 

Orphan  House 1853 

1853  North  Hempstead,  L.  I. .  

1829  Shawangunck 1831 

1831  Geneva 1834 

1834  Utica 1840 


1840 
1849 


1849 


1830  Jersey  City 1832 

1832  Pompton  Plains 1836 

1836  Blawenburgh  1848 

1848  II 1849 

1849  Athens 1850 

1850  Brooklyn  (Middle,)  ....  1852 

1852  Greenbush 

1829  Marbletown 1853 

1853  II 1856 

1856  North  Esopus 


Also  labored  every  other  Sabbath  at  Schraalenbergh  during  this  period. 


1858 


48 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Charles  P.  Wack, 


Thomas  A.  Ammerman, . 


Christopher  Hunt,. 


Francis  M.  Kipp, 


John  A.  Liddell, 


Alexander  M.  Mann,  D.D., 


1829 


1830 


1830 


1830 


1830 


1830 


LABORED. 


1831  Caroline 1834 

1834  II 1835 

1835  Lebanon 1840 

1840  II 1841 

1841  Trenton  1st 1844 

1844  t 1852 

1852  II 

1830  II 1831 

1831  Coeymans 1832 

1832  II 1834 

1834  Ashokan 1837 

1837  II 1839 

1839  Jamesville  1840 

1840  II 1849 

81:^0  Clarkstowu 1832 

1832  Nassau 1837 

1837  Northwest,  (Franklin  St., 

N.  Y.) 1839 

1830  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y 1831 

1831  II 1832 

1832  Ninth  Street,  N.  Y 1836 

1836  Fishkill 

1830  Greenbush 1834 

1834  Totowa  2nd 1838 

1840  Lodi 1848 

1848  II 1849 

1849  Stone-house  Plains 

1830  Ithaca 1837 

1837  West  Troy 1838 

1838  Poughkeepsie 1858 

1858  Hoboken 


1839 


1850 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


i9 


NAMES. 


Aaron  A.  Marcellus, 


Abraham  H.  Myers, , 


John  H.  Pitcher, 


Hansford  Wells,  D.D., , 


John  H.  Bevier, 


1830 


1830 


1830 


1830 


LABORED. 


1831 


1830  Lysander 1831 

1831  Schaghticoke 1834 

1*35  II 1840 

1840  Freehold 1850 

1850  II 1856 

185G  Greenville 

1830  St.  Johnsville 1831 

1831  Beaver  Dam 1835 

1835  Belleville 1837 

1837  St.  Johnsville 1844 

1844  II 1848 

1848  Manheim 1851 

1851  II 1852 

1852  Glenville  1st 1854 

1854  North  Esopus 1856 

1856  Germantown 

1831  Herkimer   and    German 

Flatts 1833 

1833  Tyashoke 1843 

1843  II 1844 

1844  Jackson 1851 

1851  Claverack  2nd 

1830  Canajoharie 1833 

1834  II 1835 

1835  Newark 1842 

1842  II  Secretary  of  Board  of 

Missions,  &c 1844 

1844  Schoharie 1857 

1857  Fultonville 

1831  Shawang-mick 1843 

1843  11 1851 

1851  Fordham 1853 

1853  Glenham 


50 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


David  Gushing, 


Oscar  H.  Gregory, , 


John  Manley, 


John  Abeel  Baldwin, , 


Leonard  Rogers, 


Garret  C.  Schenck, 


Garret  I.  Garretson, , 


Richard  L.  Schoonmaker, . 


1831 


1831 


1831 


1832 


1832 


1832 


1832 


1832 


LABORED. 


1834  Kinderhook 1835 

1835  t 

1831  Farmersville 1838 

1838  Gibbonsville 1840 

1840  West  Troy 

1831  Manheim 1834 

1834  Saddle   River   and   Pas- 

gack 1853 

1853  Saddle  River 

t 1836 

1836  Flatlands 1841 

1841  Flatlands  and  New  Lots.  1852 

1832  Catlin 1833 

1833  Sand  Beach 1834 

1834  II 1838 

1833  Walpack r .  1834 

1834  II 1835 

1835  Clover  Hill,  Pa 1836 

1836  II 1837 

1837  Pompton  Plains 1852 

1852  II 

1832  Stuyvesant 1834 

1834  Newtown  and  Jamaica,.  1849 

1849  Lodi 1853 

1832  Wuterfonl 1836 

1836  II 1837 

1837  riarlem 1847 

1847  North  Hempstead 1852 

1852  AVatcribrd 1856 

1856  Amitv 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


51 


NAMES. 


John  C.  Yan  Liew,  .  . . 

Alexander  H.  Warner, 
Benjamin  Bassler, 

Matthias  Lusk, 

Jacob  R.  Van  Arsdale, 

Robert  A.  Quinn, 


William  Brush, . 


1832 


1832 


1833 


1833 


1833 


1833 


1834 


LABORED. 


1832  Leeds  and  Kiskatom. .  .   1834 

1834  Spottswood 1841 

4-841  II 1850 

1850  Ephrata  and  Stone  Ara- 
bia      1856 

1856  Berne  and  Beaver  Dam    

1832  ClarkstowTi 1837 

1837  Hackensack 

1833  New  Rhinebeck  and  Sha- 

ron    1837 

1837  New  Rhinebeck  .  1838 

1838  II 1840 

1840  Farmersville 

1833  Jersey  City 1848 

1848  II 

1834  Berne  2nd 1835 

1835  Mt.  Pleasant 1850 

1850  Tyre 

1833  Caucrhuawaara 1834 

1835  Oyster  Bav': 1840 

1840  II .' 1842 

1842  Manaymik  and  Roxbor- 

ouirh 1847 

1847  Stone-house  Plains 1849 

1849  II 1852 

1852  Chaplain  of  Sailors' Snug 

Harbor,  S.  I 

1834  Guilford 1851 

1851  II 1852 

1852  Bedminster 


52 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Elbert  Nevius, 


Frederick  B.  Thompson, 


Peter  S.  Williamson,. 


Edward  P.  Stimpson, 


Simon  Y.  E.  Westfall, 


Robert  0.  Currie,  D.D.,... 
Abraham  Polhemus,  D.D,,. 


Jacob  Ennis, 


John  Lillie, 


1834 


1834 


1834 


1834 


1834 


1834 
1835 

1835 

1835 


William  Youngblood, 


1835 


LABORED. 

1838  tt  Missionary  to  Borneo.  1845 

1847  Stuyvesant 

1834  Red  Hook 1836 

1836  tt  Missionary  to  Java.  .    1840 

1840  "  to  Borneo 

1834  Rockaway 1839 

1839  II 1841 

1841  Brooklyn  4th. 

1834  Greenbush 1851 

1851  II 1852 

1852  Castleton 

1834  Hyde  Park 1836 

1836  Union  and  Salem 1841 

1841  Union 1845 

1845  II 1848 

1848  Pekin,  Illinois 1855 

1855  II 

1834  New  Utrecht 

1835  Hopewell 1856 

1856  Newark,  (North,) 

1836  ttJava. 
1841  Suspended. 

1836  Kingston 1841 

1841  II 1842 

1842  New   York,    Broadway, 

(after,  Stanton  St.)  . .  1848 
1848  t 

1836  tt  Borneo. 


1848 


1857 


1857 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


53 


NAMES. 


Alex.  C.  Hillman, 


Peter  J.  Quick, 

Daniel  Michael,  .... 
William  Reiley,  .... 

John  M.  Scribner,  . . 

Hart  E.  Waring,    . . 
Elihu  Doty, 

Peter  Allen, 

John  C.  Cruikshank, 


1836 


1836 
1836 
1836 

1836 


1836 
1836 

1837 
1837 


LABORED. 


1837  Stone-house  Plains 1840 

1840  II 1842 

U.42  Vanderveer 1843 

1843  Roxbury  and  Moresville.  1844 

1844  Roxburv 1845 

1845  II ". 1846 

1846  Wurtsboro' 1849 

1849  II 1851 

1851  Blue  Mountains 1858 

1858  II 

1836  Clarkstown 

II 1847 

1836  Hurley 1838 

1838  II 1839 

1839  Middletown 

1836  Schoharie 1839 

1839  Walden 1840 

1840  II  ....  •••• 1846 

1846  Schoharie  Mt 1847 

1847  II 

II  Supplied  Berne  2d. 

1836  it  Missionary  to  Java  .  .  1840 

1840  it     "      to  Borneo 1844 

1844  tt     "      to  Amoy,  Cliina  

1837  Hempstead  and  Ramapo.  1853 
1853  Hempstead 

1837  Hvde  Park 1844 

1844  Hurley 1850 

1850  Little  Falls 


54 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  H.  Duryea, 


John  T.  Demarest,  D.D., 


William  Demarest, 


Wm.  R.  Gordon,  D.D. 


Harrison  Heermance, 


John  P.  Knox. 


1837 


1837 


1837 


1837 


1837 


LABORED. 


1837      1837  Warwarsing 1838 

1838  Totowa  2nd 


1837  New  Prospect 1849 

1849  Minisink 1852 

1852  II 1854 

1854  Pasgack 

1837  Clover  Hill 1839 

1840  New  Hnrley 1845 

1845  Berne   1st,  and  Beaver 

Dam 1850 

1850  Westerlo 1854 

1854  Boundbrook 1857 

1857  t 1858 

1858  Ramapo 


1837 
1841 
1843 

1849 

1858 

1838 
1840 
1846 
1850 
1851 
1857 

1837 
1841 
1844 
1847 
1854 


North  Hempstead 

II  S.  S.  at  N.  Hempstead. 

Flnshing 

N.  y.,  Houston  Street, 

{now  Seventh  Jl venue.) 

Schraalenbergh 

Curry  town 


Medina,  Michigan 


Jefferson,  Michigan, . . 
Macon  and  Ridgeway 


Nassau 

Utica.  . 


St.  Thomas,  W.  I. 


1841 
1843 
1849 

1858 


1840 
1846 
1850 
1851 

1857 


1841 

1844 
1847 
1854 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


55 


NAMES. 


John  F.  Mesick,  D.D., 


William  J.  Pohlman, , 


Ebenezer  Wiggins,  D.D., 


Philip  M.  Brett,  D.D., 


Robert  C.  Clark,.. 
Orlando  Harriman , 


John  A.  Van  Doren, 
Cornelius  Wyckoff,  . 

John  H.  Ackerson,  . 


John  B.  Crawford, . . 
Anthony  Elmendorf, 


1837 


1837 


1837 


1838 


1838 
1838 

1838 
1838 

1839 

1839 
1839 


LABORED. 


1837  Rochester 1840 

1840  t 1854 

1854  Raritan  2nd 

1838  ft  Borneo 1844 

1844  ttAmoy,  (China,) 

1837  Totowa  1st 1856 

1856  li 1857 

1857  N.  Y.,  Manhattan 

1838  Nyack 1842 

1842  li  Supplied    St.    Thomas, 

W.I 1844 

1844  II 1846 

1846  N.  Y.,  Mt.  Pleasant. .  . .   1851 
1851  Tompkinsville 


1839  Hurley 1840 

1840  t 

1838  Middlebush 


1888  Northumberland 1841 

1841  Rochester 

1841  Columbia 1842 

1842  Schaghticoke 1844 

1844  II 1846 


1839  Middletown  Yillaffe . 


1840 


1840  Hui-ley 1842 

1842  li 1843 

1843  Hyde  Park 1848 

1848  Brooklyn.  (Bedford.)  .  .  .   1850 
1851  North  Brooklyn..  . 


1849 


1840 


MANtJAL   OF  TitE  REF.   PEOT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  G.  Johnson, .  , 
William  S.  Moore, 


Daniel  McL.  Quackenbush, 


John  J.  Quick, 

John  B.  Alliger, 

Jacob  Bookstaver, 

David  D,  Dcmarest,  D.D.,. 


LABORED. 


1839 


1839  I    1840  Glenham 1845 

1845  Upper  Red  Hook, 

1839    I  1839  Unionville 1850 

1850  New  Prospect 1856 

1856  Unionville 

1848  II 1849 

1849  Warwarsinff 1851 

1851  Fishkill  Landing 1855 

1855  II  Officiating  in  the  Chapel 

on  Brooklyn  Heights.  .   

1839    !  1840  Jackson. 1843 

1843  II 1845 

1845  Fairfield 1848 

1848  Wynantskill 1854 

1854  II 1855 

1855  Currytown 1856 

1856  Mapletown  &  Currytown  

1840  Clove 1843 

1843  Shawangunck 1850 

1851  Jamaica 

1841  Minisink 1847 

1847  II 

1841  Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.). .    1843 
1843  New  Brunswick  2nd  .  .  .   1852 

1852  Hudson 


1840 

1840 
1840 


MANUAL   OF   THE   EEF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


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NAMES. 


Ephraim  De  Puy, 


John  L.  Janeway, 

Robert  Pitts, 

George  Schenck,  . 


John  H.  Sheffield  , , 


John  A.  Staats, 


Wm.  H.  Steele, 


Isaac  P.  Stryker, 

Robert  Van  Amburgh, 


LABORED. 


1840 


1840 

1840 
1840 


Martin  L.  Schenck, 1840 


1840 

1840 

1840 

1840 
1840 


18,41 
1840 
1847 
1853 
1854 
1856 
1856 


1843 
1850 


Prattsville 1846 

II 1847 

Clove 1853 

Mott  Haven 1854 

II 1856 

Middleport 1856 


t 

Montville 1850 

t 


1840  S.  S.  at  Walpack 


1840  Bedminster 1852 


1840 
1853 
1857 

1843 
1846 

1847 

1840 
1843 


1851 


1840 


Plattekill 1853 

Fort  Plain 1857 

Rocky  Hill 

North  Hempstead 1846 

II  Missionarv  to  the  West  1847 


Clintonville 1841 

Preakness 

tt  Borneo 1851 


tt  Borneo 
Lebanon  . . 


1852 


1842 


58 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  TROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Wm.  Theodore  Van  Doren,  . 


John  Whitbeck, 1840 


Francis  T.  Drake, 


Gardner  Jones, 

Joseph  Knicskern,, 


Alex.  C.  Millspaugh,. 
Gilbert  McP.  Myer, . 
Peter  G.  Randall,  .  . 


1840 


James  A.  H.  Cornell,  D.D.,  .  . .  1841 


1841 

1841 
1841 


1841 
1841 
1841 


LABORED. 


1842  Woodstock 1845 

1845  II 1852 

1852  Mott  Haven 1853 

1853  Ramapo 1857 

1857  South  Bend • 

1841  Waterford 1848 

1848  II 1849 

1849  Arcadia 1852 

1852  Caroline 

1841  Westerlo 1843 

1843  New  Baltimore 1845 

1 845  New  Baltimore  and  Coey- 

mans 1848 

1848  Syracuse 1851 

1851  Raritan  3rd 1856 

1856  II  Secretary  of  Board   of 

Education 

1842  Wurtsboro' 1844 

1844  II 1845 

1845  Canastota 1853 

t 

1841  Berne 1842 

1842  Berne  and  Knox 1843 

1843  Berne  2nd  and  Knox.  .  .    1844 

1844  II 1845 

1845  St.  Johnsville 

1841  Middlctowu  Village 

1841  Cohoes 1846 


1846 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


59 


NAMES. 


Will,  J.  Thompson, 

Will.  E.  Turner, 

John  Watson, 

S.  M.  Woodbridg-c,  D.D.,  .  . 

Cornelius  J.  Blauvelt, , 

Barnabas  V.  Collins, 

Cornelius  E.  Crispell, 

John  De  Witt, 


1841 


1841 


1841 


1841 


1842 


1842 


1842 


1842 


LABORED. 


1842  Ponds  and  Wyekoff. .       1846 
1846  II  Rector  of  Gram.  School 

atN.  B 

1842  Arcadia 1848 

1848  II :;;    1849 

1849  Roxbury 

1841  Athens 184,3 

1843  II ; : : ;  1844 

1844  Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.)..  1845 

1845  t 

1841  South  Brooklyn 1850 

1850  Coxsackic  2nd 1852 

1852  New  Brunswick  2nd.  .  .      1857 

1857  II  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist,  and 

Church  Government  .   

1842  Schraalenberdi 1858 

1858  II T 

1842  West  Farms 1844 

1844  II 1845 

1845  Ponds 

1842  Picrmont 1848 

1848  Linlithgow 1857 

1857  Schoharie 

1843  Ridgcwav 1844 

1844  Ghent  1st 1848 

1848  Canajoharie 1849 

1849  II    1850 

1851  Hillsborough  (Millstone)  ■ 


60 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  DuBois, 


Eben  S.  Hammond, 


Wm.  W.  Hallowaj, 


John  S.  Himrod, 


Victor  M.  Hulbert, 


Samuel  W.  Mills, 1842 


Elbert  S.  Porter,  D.D. 


1842 


1842 


1842 


1842 


1842 


1842 


LABORED. 


1843  Manheim 1845 

1845  Gansevoort 1850 

1850  Cicero 1854 

1854  Boght ■ 

1842  Stone-house  Plains 1844 

1844  GalliipYille 1851 

1851  Prattsville 1854 

1854  Canajoharie 1856 

1856  Columbia 1858 

1858  Seceded. 

1843  Amity 1849 

1849  Albany  3rd 1852 

1852  il 1853 

1853  II  Missionary     at     North 

Brooklyn;  after, 1855 

1855  Lee  Avenue,  Brooklyn . .  

1842  Hillsdale 1843 

1843  II 1844 

1844  Claverack  2nd 1851 

1851  IIS.  S.  South  Bushwick  .  1853 
1853  South  Bushwick 

1842  Greenville 1845 

1845  Yonkers 1847 

1847  II 1848 

1848  Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.). .  1852 

1852  Yonkers 

1843  Bloomingburgh 1858 

1858  Decrparic   

1842  Chatham 1849 

1849  Williamsburo-h 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROf.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


61 


NAMES. 

LICEXSKD 

'                               LABORED. 

1    DIED. 

Ab.  G.  Ryerson, 

1842 
1842 
1842 

1842 

1842 
1842 

1842 
1842 
1843 

1843  Gorham 

1845  Wvckoff 

1845 

1849 

1847 
1848 
1851 
1853 
1855 
1856 

1849 
1850 
1851 
1853 
1854 

1851 

1844 

1850 
1856 

1844 
1854  ' 

1848 

1 

Martin  Y.  Schoonmaker, 

1842  East  New  York 

1849  Walden 

John  Newton  Schultz, 

1843  Yanderveer 

1847  II 

1848  Washington,  Illinois  .  .  . 

1851  II 

1853  Centreville 

1855  Battle  Creek 

1856  II 

Andrew  B.  Taylor, 

Ralph  Willis, 

1843  Grand  Rapids 

1849  Macon 

1850  Ridgeway 

1851  Macon  and  Ridgeway  .  . 

1853  II ^..  ..'... 

1854  English  Neighborhood . . 

1842  Bethlehem 

1851  Freehold  1st 

Aaron  B.  Winfield, 

t 

1844  Sand  Beach 

1850  Paramus,§    

1843  Ghent  2nd 

1844  Southwest,  Troy 

1842  Wynantskill 

1848  II 

Theodore  F.  Wyckoff, 

Jacob  A.  Lansing,    

1856 
1854 

1855 

Harvey  D.  Ganse,     

1843  Freehold  2nd     

1856  Northwest,  N.  Y.,  West 
23rd  Street 

1856 

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MANUAL    OF   THE    REF.    PROT,    DUTCH    CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


George  P.  Van  Wyck, 
George  R.  Williamson, 

N.  DuBois  Williamson, 

William  A.  Cornell,  .  . 

John  Gardiner, 

William  V.  V.  Mabon, 

David  McNeisli 

Peter  D.  Oakey, 

C.  R.  Von  Romondt, . . 


1843 
1843 

1843 


1844 

1844 
1844 

1844 


1844 


1844 


LABORED. 


1843  Deerpark 1852 

1844  Ghent  2nd  1848 

1848  Newark  2nd 1849 

1849  Amity 

1843  Pekiu,  Illinois 1848 

1848  II 1850 

1850  Chatham 1851 

1851  Glenville  2nd 1855 

1855  Warwarsing 

1844  Athens   1848 

1848  Blooming  Grove 1851 

1851  II 

1844  Harlingen 

1844  II  Miss,  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1846 
1846  New  Durham 

1844  Centreville,  Michigan  . .   1845 

1845  Centreville  and  Constan- 

tino, Michigan 1846 

1846  Constantino  '. 1850 

1850  South  Bend,  Indiana 1853 

1853  Constantino,  Michigan. .  1854 

1844  Ovstor  Bav 1846 

1846  Brooklyn  (Middle) 1850 

1850  ■\ 

II  Prof,  of  Modern  Lan- 
guages in  Rutgers  Col- 
lege     


1852 


1854 


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NAMES. 


William  J.  R.  Taylor, . 

William  Thomson, .  . . , 
Edwin  y  odder, 

A.  G.  Vermilye, 

John  L.  See, 

William  Bailey, 

James  H.  Mason  Knox 
John  A.  Lansing,   . . .  . 


1844 


1844 
1844 


1844 
1844 


1845 


1845 


1845 


LABORED. 


1844  New  Dm-ham 1846 

1846  Van  Vorst  1st 1849 

4849  Scheneotadv 1852 

1852  Jersey  Citv  3rd 1854 

1854  Philadelphia  3rd 

1845  Stone-house  Plains 1846 

1844  Little  Falls 1849 

1849  II  S.  S.  at  Glenville  2nd  .  1850 

1850  Berne    1st   and    Beaver 

Dam 1852 

1852  Berne  1st 1854 

1854  Middleburgh 

t 

1847  Kiskatom 1850 

1850  Uniouville 1853 

1853  Unionville    and    Green- 

buro-h 1854 

1854  II  Missionary  to  Buffalo. .  1855 

1855  Buffalo  1st 

1847  Schodack 1855 

1855  Constantino,  Michigan . .  1856 

1856  Constantino    and    Mott- 

ville 

1851  Easton,  Pennsylvania  . .  1853 
1853  t 

1846  S.  S.  at  Day 1847 

1847  II 1848 

1848  Bethlehem  2nd 


u 


MANtTAL   OF   THE  REF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Aaron  Lloyd, 


William  A.  Miller, 


jTohn  Minor, 


John  Simonson, 


Thomas  C.  Strong, 


Goyn  Talmage, , 


John  V.  N.  Talmage, 


1845 


1845 


1845 


1845 


Nicholas  E.  Smith, 1845 


1845 


1845 


1845 


LABORED. 


1851 
1853 
1855 
1856 

1846 
1849 

1856 

1845 

1849 
1850 
1851 

1857 

1845 
1851 


1847 
1852 

1845 

1849 

1845 
1851 
1855 


Livingston  Church,  N.Y. 
II  Missionary  at  Hudson. 

White  House 

Pekin,  Illinois 

Glenham 

II  Prof,  of  Languages,  Al- 
bany Academy 

Khinebeck 

Ridgeway,  Michigan  . .  . 
Centreviile,       " 


Leeds 


West  Farms  . . 
Bethlehem  1st. 


Oyster  Bay   . . .    . 
Brooklyn  (Middle) 


Bloomingdale, 
County) . . .  . 
Newtown . . . .  , 


(Ulster 


Rockaway  .  . 

Niskayuna .  . 
Green  Point 


1853 
1855 
1856 


1849 
1856 


1849 
1850 
1851 
1857 


1851 


1847 
1852 


1849 


1851 
1855 


+t  Amoy,  China, 


MANUAL  OF  THE  KEF.  PEOT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


65 


NAjMES. 


Jacob  N.  Voorhees, . 


Jacob  West, 


Abram  Y.  Wyckoff, 


Nathan  F.  Chapman, . 


Jacob  C.  Dutcher, 


Safrenus  Seeber, 


Abel  T.  Stewart, 


James  M.  Compton, 


1845 


1845 


1845 


1846 


1846 


1846 


1846 


1846 


LABORED. 


1848  S.  S.  at  Dav  . . . .  . .  1849 

1849  Shokan  . .  .^ 1851 

IMl  Greenport 1855 

1855  II 1857 

1857  Clove 

1845  Middleburgh 1852 

1852  Piermont  1st 1855 

1855  II 1856 

1856  East  Brooklyn 

1846  Prattsville 1851 

1851  Greenburgh 1852 

1848  Missionary  to  Keyport  .  1849 

1849  Canajohafie " 1853 

1853  Plattekill 

1846  Owasco 1850 

1850  Bergen  Neck 1854 

1854  Bergen  Point 1857 

1857  Coxsackie  1st 

1846  Centreville,  Michigan  . .  1849 

1849  Mottville 1850 

1846  Greenville 1851 

1851  Greenville    and    Bronx- 

ville 1852 

1852  Tarrytown  1st 

1847  Tvre 1849 

1849  Piflfardinia 1850 

1850  Kiskatom 1854 

1854  Union  and  Jerusalem. .  .  


1852 


1850 


MANUAL   OF  THE   REF.   PROT.   DtJTCH   CHITRCH. 


NAMES. 


Benjamin  F.  Murden, 


Cyril  Spaulding, 


Paul  D.  Yan  Cleef, 


George  J.  Yan  Neste, 1846 


Jerome  A.  Davenport,, 


Daniel  Lord,, 


John  H.  Manning, 


Richard  H.  Steele,, 


Abram  R.  Yan  Nest, 
C.  DuBois  Eltinge,  . , 


1846 


1846 


1846 


Nathaniel  Conklin, 1847 


1847 
1847 

1847 

1847 

1847 

1848 


LABORED. 


1847  Taghanick 1850 

1850  Union 1854 

1854  II 1856 

1846  New  Rhinebeck  and  Co- 

bleskill 1849 

1849  New  Rhinebeck 1852 

1852  Blooming  Grove 1856 

1856  Rotterdam  2nd 

1846  Coxsackie  2nd 1849 

1849  Yan  Yorst  1st 

1847  Boundbrook 1853 

1853  Lodi 

II 1851 


1851  Montville 


1854  II  Miss,  to  Wisconsin ....   

1847  Piermont 1850 

1850  Jersey  City  1st 1851 

1851  Warren,  (or  Henderson)  1856 
1856  Nyack 

1847  Spotts wood !...    1854 

1854  South  Brooklyn 


1852  Nassau 

1848  Twenty-first  St.,  N.  Y. 


1851  Fallsburgh 1852 

1852  II 1856 

1856  Raritan,  Illinois 


MANUAL  OP  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


m 


NAMES. 


John  W.  Hammond, 

Philip  Peltz, 

Samuel  T.  Searle, .... 

John  Steele, 

Charles  H.  Stitt,  

Peter  Stryker, 

William  H.  Ten  Eyck 
John  Adams  Todd,  . . 
Rutgers  Van  Brunt, . . 
Polhemus  Van  Wyck, 


1848 


1848 

1848 

1848 

1848 
1848 

1848 
1848 
1848 
1848 


LABORED. 


1848  Shokan  ? 1849 

1849  II 1850 

1850  Grahamville 1852 

1852  Shokan 1856 

f856  Mohawk 

1848  Coeymans  and  New  Bal- 
timore      1851 

1851  Coxsaekie 1857 

1857  Totowa  1st 

1848  Tiossiock 1850 

1850  Saratoga 1857 

1857  Leeds 

1848  Lebanon 1852 

1852  Coxsaekie  2nd 

1848  New  Paltz 

1848  Raritan  3rd 1851 

1851  Rhinebeck 1856 

1856  Broome  Street,  N.  Y.  . .   

1848  Hyde  Park 1853 

1853  Astoria 

1848  Griggstown 1854 

1854  Tarrytown  2nd 

II    1857 

1857  Waterford 

1848  Greenport 1851 

1851  II 1854 

1854  Northumberland 1«56 

1856  West  Farms 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

LICENSED 

1849 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

William  A.  Anderson, 

1849  Peapack 

1856  Fairview,  Illinois 

1856 

Henry  Eckel, 

1849 

1849  Sharon 

1850 
1853 
1854 

1850  Rosendale 

1853  Moresville 

1854  Kiskatom 

1855 

John  Mason  Ferris, 

1849 

1849  Tarry  town  2nd 

1854  Chicago  2nd 

1854 

Philip  Phelps,  Jr., 

1849 

1850  Greenbush     and    Hast- 

ings   

1851  Hastings 

1851 

Theodore  B.  Ronieyn 

1849 

1849  Blawenberg 

II 

John  W.  Schenck, 

1849 

1851 

1852 

1855 

1851  Chatham 

1852  Bedford,  Brooklyn,  East 

Brooklyn 

1855  Ithaca . 

B.  F.  Snyder, 

1849 

1850  Bloomingdale    

1852  II 

1855  Arcadia 

1856  Schodack  

1852 
1855 
1856 

Jacob  H.  Van  Woert, 

1849 
1850 

1849  Breakabin 

1851  North  Blenheim 

1852  Ghent  2nd    

1851 
1852 

1857 

J.  Romeyn  Berry, 

1851  Syracuse 

1857  Kindcrhook    

'  ' 

Henry  Dater, 

1850 

1850  Branchville 

.1853  Hyde  Park 

1853 

MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


69 


NAMES. 


Anson  DuBois, 


James  R.  Lente, , 


Benjamin  C.  Lippencott, . 


Samuel  Lockwood, 


J.  Paschal  Strong, 


Wesley  Taylor, 


James  E.  Bernart, 


1850 


1850 


1850 


1850 


1850 


1850 


Henry  V.  Voorhees, I  1850 


1851 


LABORED. 


1851  Thousand  Isles 1853 

1854  Kingston  2nd 

t851  Warwarsing 1854 

1854  II 1855 

1855  Rosendale    and    Bloom- 

ingdale 

1850  Hurley 1852 

1852  Hurley,  and  S.  S.  North 

Marbletown 

1850  Courtlandtown 1852 

1852  Gilboa 1854 

1854  Keyport 

1850  East  New  York 1854 

1854  Jersey  City  3rd 1856 

1856  Aquackononck, ■ 

1851  Samsonville 1852 

1852  North  Esopus 1854 

1854  II 

1858  Suspended. 

1851  Geneva 1854 

1855  Broome  Street,  N.  Y.  . .   1856 

1856  II 1857 

1857  Boundbrook 

1851  S.  S.  Upper  Neversink 

and  Brown  Settlement  1854 

1854  Upper  Neversink 1855 

1855  II 1856 

1856  Miss,  to  Boardville 


70 


MANUAL   OP   THE   REF.    PROT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

William  D.  Buckelew, 
Calvin  Case, 

Lawrence  L.  Comfort, 

George  Furbeck,  .... 

John  N.  Jansen, 

G.  H.  Mandeville,  . ,  . 
George  Rockwell,  .  . . 

Charles  Scott, 

Joseph  Scudder,  M.D., 
A.  H.  Van  Vranken, . 
James  B.  Wilson, . . . . 
Joseph  A,  Collier,  .  . . 

John  Gaston, 

Robert,D.  Julien, .  .  . 


1851 
1851 

1851 

1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 

1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 

1852 

1852 
1852 


LABORED. 

1851  Currystown  and  Maple- 

town  1855 

1855  Athens 

1852  Grahamville 1853 

1853  II 1855 

1855  Day 1857 

1857  Kiskatom 

1851  Rockaway 1854 

1854  New  Hurley 

1852  Guilford 

1851  Flushing 

1851  Waterloo 1854 

1854  Thousand  Isles 

1851  Shawangunck 

1851  ft  Connoor,  India 

1851  Glen 

1851  Long  Branch 

1852  Greenville    and    Bronx- 

ville 1855 

1855  Geneva 

1852  Pompton 

1852  Sharon 1853 

1853  II - — 


1851 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT,  DUTCH  CHURCH, 


71 


NAMES. 


Isaac  M.  See, 


A.  P.  Van  Gieson,. 


Joachim  Elmendorf, , 


Nathan  W.  Jones, 


Joseph  H.  Kershow, 1853 


John  L.  McNair, 


Stephen  Searle, . ,  .  . 
William  G.  E.  See, 


Charles  J.  Shepherd, 


1852 


1852 


1853 


1853 


1853 

1853 
1853 


1853 


Ezra  W.  Collier 1854 


LABORED. 


1852  Middlebiirgh 1854 

1854  Mount  Vemon 

1^52  Catskill 1855 

1855  Brooklyn 

1853  Ithaca 1855 

1855  Saugerties 

1853  Cleveland 1854 

1854  S.  S.  Sharon 1855 

1855  II 1857 

1857  Middleport 

1853  Ridgeway,  Michigan  .  . .   1855 
1855  Centreviile,        "       ...   

1853  Oyster  Bay 1854 

1854  Marbletown 

1853  Mamakating 

1853  S.  S.  Breakabin 1855 

1855  North  Blenheim,  and  S. 

S  .Breakabin,  and  Emi- 
nence      1856 

1856  North     Blenheim.    Emi- 

nence, and  S.  S.  Break- 
abin     

1853  Pompton  Plains 1858 

1858  Linlithgow 

1854  New    York,   Manhattan 

Church 1856 

1856  Freehold  2nd 


72 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Gilbert  Lane , 


William  W.  Letson, 
John  Mnller, 


Aaron  L.  Stillwell,  . 
Edward  P.  Terliune, 
John  A.  De  Baun,  .  . 


J.  Samsom  Joralemon, , 
Edward  P.  Livingston . 

Franz  M.  Schneeweiss, 


H.  F.  F.  Schnellendrnesder, . . 
Franz  R.  Schwedes, 


Ezekiel  C.  Scudder, , 
Jared  W.  Shudder,.  , 
John  Van  Vleck,. . . 


1854 

1854 

1854 

1854 
1854 
1855 

1855 
1855 

1855 

1855 
1855 

1855 
1855 
1855 


LABORED. 

1854  Laboring  in  South  Caro- 

lina,  in    German   Re- 
formed Church 1857 

1857  Gallupville 

1855  Ghent  1st 

1854  Wolcott 1856 

1856  II 

1854  Bergen  Neck 

t 

1855  Oyster  Bay 1858 

1858  Amity  and  Lisha's  Kill.   

1855  ft  Amoy,  China 

1855  Griggstown 1858 

1858  Bushnell 

1855  New     Brunswick     3rd, 

(German) 1858 

1858  11 

1855  Albany,  (German) 

1855  New  York,  (German)  . .   1855 
1855  Deposed. 

1855  tt  Chittoor,  India. 

1855  tt  Arnee,  India. 

1855  Principal     of     Holland 

Academy,  Michigan . . 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


7'3; 


NAMES. 

Cornelius  L.  Wells, . . 

Francis  N.  Zabriskie, 
E.  Tanjore  Corwin, . . 
James  Demarest,  Jr.,. 

P.  M.  Doolittle, 

J.  Ferguson  Harris, . . 

Anson  F.  Munn, 

John  Henry  Oerter, . . 

T.  De  Witt  Talmage, . 
Giles  Vandewall 

John  Martin  Wagner, 
Jacob  S.  WyckoflF,  . . . 
Henry  E.  Decker,  .  . . 
John  McC.  Holmes, . , 

James  Le  Fevre, 

Josiah  Markle, 


1855 

1855 
1856 
1856 
1856 
1856 

1856 
1856 

1856 
1856 

1856 
1856 
1857 

1857 
1857 
1857 


LABORED. 

1855  Niskayuna    and   Lisha's 

Kill 1858 

1858  Jersey  City  3rd 

1856  N.Y.,  Livingston  Church  

1857  Paramus 

1856  Hackensack  2nd 

1856  North  Branch 

1856  Cold  Spring 1857 

1858  Pompton  Plains 

1856  East  New  York 

1856  Warren,  (German) 1858 

1858  Seventh  Av.  (Ger.)  N.Y.  

1856  Belleville 

1856  East  Millstone 1858 

1858  Missionary  in  West,  &c.  

1856  Silver  Creek,  Illinois. . .  

1856  Colt's  Neck 

1857  New  Concord 

1857  East  Williamsburgh  . . .  

1857  Raritan  3rd 

1857  t 1858 

1858  Samsonville 


10 


74 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

J.  Howard  Suydam,. 
Henry  P.  Thompson 
Wm.  T.  Enyard,  . . . 

John  S.  Lott, 

John  C.  Lowe,. ... 
Joseph  Mayou,  .... 
Alex.  McKelvey,  . . , 
Jacob  F.  Neef, 

Alvin  Ostrom,  .... 
Daniel  Rapalje, .... 
F.  W.  A.  Riedel, . . 
Jeremiah  Searle, . . . 
Robert  G.  Strong,  . 
John  B.  Thompson, 
Aug.  F.  Todd,  .... 


1857 
1857 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 

1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 


LABORED. 

1857  Fishkill  Landing 

1857  Peapack 

1858  Mott  Haven 

tt  India 

1858  Irvington 

1858  Plainfield   and   Warren, 
(German.) 

1858  ft  Cliina 

1858  ft  China 

1858  Bloomiugburgh 


1858  Athens,  Pennsylvania . 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


75 


MINISTERS    WHO    HAVE    ENTERED    FROM 
OTHER   DENOMINATIONS. 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

William  Linn,  D.D 

1784 
1792 
1792 

1793 

1793 
1794 

1796 

1784  New  York 

1804  Albany  

1806  II 

1804 
1806 

1808 

Peter  Van  Vlierden, 

1792  Caatsban 

179-  Saiigerties 

1802  Suspended 

1793  Schaghticoke   and   Still- 

water   

1807  Florida 

182-  Broome,   Blenheim,   and 

Windham 

1827  Broome 

179- 
1802 

1807 
182- 

1827 
1836 
1837 

1800 
1811 
1817 

Winslow  Paige, 

1804 

D.  C.  A.  Peck, 

1836  Gilboa 

1793  Stone  Arabia 

1800  Suspended 

1793  New  Brunswick 

1794  New  Shannock  and  Har- 

lingen 

1817  II  ...' 

Ira  Condict,  D.D., 

William  R.  Smith, 

1802 
1811 

1820 

Thomas  Kirby, 

1796  Staten  Island 

1800 

Te 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


William  Manley, 


Robert  McDowell, 


Thomas  G.  Smith, 


Peter  Will, 

Thomas  Kyle, 

JolmM.  Bradford, 

Selah  S.  Woodhull,  D.D., 

Alexander  Gunn, 

J.  G.  Force, 

I.  H.  Dreyer, 


17— 


1798 


1799 


1802 

1804 
1805 

1806 

1809 
1810 

1812 


LABORED. 


17 —  Susquehannah  River  ...    1797 

1797  Courtlandtown  and 

Peekskill 1805 

1798  Bay  of  Caute,  (Canada)  18— 

18 —  Adolpliustown,     Ernest- 

town,  and  Fredericks- 
burgh,  (Canada) 1820 

1799  Kleyn    Esopus,    Bloom- 

ingdale,  and  Hurley  .    1808 

1808  Tarry  town 1822 

1822  Tarry  town    and   Union- 

ville 1827 

1827  Tarrytown 

1802  German  Ref.,  N.  Y 1802 

1802  Returned  to  Europe. 

1804  Salt  River,  Kentucky. 

1805  Albany 1820 

1820  Suspended 1822 

1822  RestoredW 

1806  Brooklyn 1825 

1825  Prof.  Eccl.  History 

1809  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y.. . ,   1830 

1810  Walpeck 1812 

1812  Hard  wick  and  Walpeck  1826 

1826  11 

1812  German  Ref.,  N.  Y 1814 

1814  11 1822 


1805 


1836 


1827 

1826 
1830 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


77 


NAMES. 


William  McMurray, 


Philip  Milledollar, , 


John  J.  Wall, . 
John  Gosman, 


Jesse  Fonda, 


John  P,  Spinner, ' 


J.  M.  Matthews,  D.D.,  .  . . 


John  De  Witt, 


1812 
1813 

1803 
1808 


1809 


1813 


1813 


LABORED. 


1812 
1820 

1822 

1813 
1825 

1841 


Rhinebeck  Flatts 

II 

Market  Street,  N.  Y..  .. 

New  York 

New    Brunswick.     Also 
Prof,  of  Theology  .  . . 


1820 

1822 
1835 

1825 

1841 


1803  Stone  Arabia,  (German). 


1808 
1811 
1835 
1836 
1838 
1841 
1853 

1809 
1815 
1815 

1812 

1835 

1813 
1835 
1840 

1813 
1815 
1823 


Kingston  and  Hurley  .  . 

Kingston 

Philadelphia 


t 

Hudson 

Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.) 

Nassau  and  Schodack 

New  Brunswick 

Montgomery 


German  Flatts  and  Her- 
kimer   

German  Flatts 

Garden  Street,  N.  Y.  .  . 
University  Place,  N.  Y. 


Albany  

Albany  2nd 

Prof.  'EccI.  Hist.,  New 
Brunswick 


1811 
1835 
1836 
1838 
1841 
1853 


1815 
1815 
1826 


1835 

1848 

1835 
1840 


1815 
1823 


1852 


1827 


1848 


1831 


1  Came  from  Church  of  Rome. 


78 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  H.  Carle, 


Jacob  T.  Field, 


John  J.  Wack, , 


Paschal  N.  Strong,  D.D. 
John  Knox,  D.D., 


David  Parker, 

T.  M.  Strong,  D.D., 
Robert  McLean, .  . . , 


William  S.  Heyer,. 


Mark  Jordan,  (colored) 


JohnScudder,  D.D.,'   . 


John  *Ev  Miller, 


1814 


IS- 
IS— 

1816 
1816 

1818 

1822 
1822 

1823 

1823 

1823 

1824 


LABORED. 


1814 

1824 
1825 
1848 


1814 

1828 

1814 


Marblctown,  Hurley,  and 
Ashokau 

Marbleto  wn  and  Ashokan 

t 

Mapletown  and  Currys- 
town 

Pompton 

Totowa  2nd 


Fort    Plain   and    Stone 
Arabia 


1824 
1825 

1848 

1851 

1827 
1832 


1818 


1816  New  York 
1816 


Collegiate  Church,  New 
York 


1818 

1822 


Philadelphia  2nd  . 
Rhinebeck  Flatts, 


1822  Flatbush 


1824 
1826 

1823 
1852 

1823 
1829 

1823 
18— 


Broome  Street,  N.  Y. 
Returned  to  Scotland. 

Fishkill  Landing  .  .  .  . 


1821 
1826 


1826 
1852 


African  Church,  N.  Y.  .  1829 
Withdi'ew. 

India,  (Cevlon) 18— 

India,  (Arcot) 1855 


1826 
1858 


1824  Tompkinsville 1847 


1855 

ij 

1847 


1  Went  out  as  a  Missionary  ia  1819.     Returaecl,  aad  was  liciusjd  aad  ordained  iu  1823. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


79 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Garret  Mandeville, 

182i 

1824  Beach  Woods 

1826  Berkshire  Valley 

1828  Six  Mile  Creek 

1831 

18a.l  II 

1850 

1825 

1850  § 

1853 

J.  B.  Steele, 

1825  Boffht 

1883  Middlebura-h 

1833 
1838 

1839  Helderburgh 

1845  II 

1845 
1851 

1851   Courtlandtown 

1858 

1858  11 

Jeremiah  Searle, 

1825 

1825  Rotterdam  1st  and  2ud. 
1827  Coxsackie 

1827 
1852 

1852  II  Missionary  to   Keyport 

1853  Fallsburgh 

1853 

H.  Van  Keuren, 

1825 
1825 

1825  Salem  and  Jerusalem. 
1825  Spottswood 

1833 

Henry  L.  Rice, 

William  C.  Brownlee,  D.D 

1826 

1826  Collegiate  Church,  N.Y. 
1848  § 

1848 

Ebenezer  Mason, 

1826 

1826  Brooklyn 

1827 

J.  G.  Oo-ilvie 

1827 

1827  Montville 

1828  II 

1828 
1829 

1829  Fairfield 

1832 

James  Otterson, 

1827 

1827  Oyster  Bay   and  Xorth 

Hempstead 

1835  Freehold 

1835 

1838 

1838  II 

1840 

1840  Rockaway 

1845 

80 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NA]\IES. 


Samuel  B.  How,  D.D., 

R.  C.  Shimeall, 

James  H.  Teller, 

Alexander  Denham, . . 
Isaac  S.  De  Mund, .  . . 


George  W.  Bethune,  D.D., , 


Joshua  Boyd,  . 

William  Boyce, 
John  Cornell,' 


1828 

1828 

1826 

1828 
1828 


1828 


1828 


1829 


1829 


LABORED. 


1828  il  Miss,  at  New  York. 
1833  New  Brunswick  1st. 

1828  II 

1829  New  Prospect 


1826  Ludlow  Street,  (after. , 
1828  Orchard  Street,)  N.  Y, 

1828  II 

1828  Walpeck 

1829  II 

1830  Pompton 

1839  Houston  Street,  N.  Y. 

1848  Yonkers 

1849  Belleville 

1855  t 

1828  Rhinebeck 

1831  Utica 

1834  Philadelphia  1st 

1836  Philadelphia  3rd 

1849  II 

1851  Brooklyn  Heights  . . .  . 


1828  Rotterdam  1st  and  2nd. 

1836  Rotterdam  2nd 

1840  Middlcburgh 

1842  Germantown 

1850  II 


1829  II 

1831  Woodstock 
1836  II 


1829 


1829 
1831 

1828 
1830 

1830 

1829 
1830 
1839 
1848 
1849 
1855 


1830 
1834 
1836 
1849 
1851 


1836 
1840 
1842 
1850 


1831 
1836 
1853 

1835 


1830 


1853 
1835 


1  Studied  under  Livingston. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


8i 


NAMES. 


John  Mulligan, . , 
A.  New  Horn . , . 
John  W.  Ames,  , 

H.  Mair, 

Charles  Knouse, , 

A.  0.  Halsey,. . . 


W.  Cahoon,  Jr., 


E.  Roosa, 

H.  P.  Stirapson, 

H.  M.  Boyd,... 


R.  Y.  Dey, 


1829 
1829 
1829 


1830 

1830 
1830 

1830 
1830 

1830 
1830 


LABORED. 


1829  II 

1829  Caughnawaga 1830 

1829  II 

1829  Northumberland. 

1830 

1833 

1830 


Manhattan  Church,  New- 
York  City 1833 


1830 
1833 
1834 
1846 

1830 

1830 
1833 

1830 
1833 
1835 
1841 

1830 

1831 


North  and  South  Hamp- 
ton   

Hyde  Park 


Coxsackie  2nd 
Fordham 


Ashokan  . 
Windham 


Saratoga  . . . . 

II _ . . . . 

Schafchticoke 


Vandewater  Street,  New 
York  Citv 


1833 
1834 
1846 

1848 

1833 

1833 
1845 

1833 
1835 
1841 
1846 


1831 
1841 


1848 


1850 


1846 


11 


h 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAJNIES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

■ 

DIED. 

N.  Bogardus, 

1 

1830 

1831 

1831 

1 

1831 
1831 

1830  Helderbergh 

1833  Fort  Plain 

1834  1! 

1833 
1834 
1837 
1841 

1846 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1852 
1856 

1841 
1843 
1849 
1853 
1856 

1833 
1839 
1840 
1841 
1845 
1852 

1832 
1833 

1836 
1838 
1840 

1837  Woodstock 

1841  II 

1846  Sharon  

1848  II 

1849  Westerlo 

1850  II . 

1852  Gallupville 

1856  II 

S.  A.  Bumstead, 

1831  Manayuuk,  Pa 

1841  II 

1843  t 

1849  Roxborough 

1853  II 

1856  Spring  Lake 

1831   Glen  

1833  Amity 

1839  Westerlo 

1840  II 

1841  Sharon 

1845  II 

1 

A.  B.  Chittenden, 

1 

1852 

J.  W.  Honger, 

1831  Warren 

1832  Mapletown 

1833  Mapletown  and  Currys 

town 

1836  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y.  . 
1838  Red  Hook 

1831  New  Church,  Herkimer. 

Henry  Snyder, 

MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


83 


NAMES. 


J.  Hammond, 

Robert  Kirkwood, 

Alex.  McClellaud,  D.D.,.. 

William  Salisbury, 

John  Gray, 

Isaac  Garvin, 

William  H.  Campbell,  D.D 


1831 


J.  Laing, , 


1829 

1832 

1832 
1832 


1832 
1832 


1832 


LA130KE 

u. 

DIED 

1831  Owasco 

1839  II 

1839 
1842 
1845 
1847 
1850 

1836 
1838  , 

1851 

1 842  Mount  Morris  . 

1845  II 

1847  Gorham 

1850  II 

1856  § 

1833  Courtlandtown 

1837  Sand  Beach  . . . 

1838  II 

1832  Prof,    of    Orien 
New  Brunswi 
]851  II 

tal   Lit. 
ck 

1832  Blenheim 1834 

1832  II 1834 

1834  Fallsburo-h 1835 

1835  Schodack 1846 

1847  Cohoes    1849 

1849  Ghent  1st 1855 

1856  Cicero 1857 

1857  II 

II 

1832  Chittcnanffo 1833 

1833  II  Prin.  Erasmus  Hall. .  .   1839 

1839  East  Ncav  York 1841 

1841  Albany  3rd 1848 

1848  II  Prin.' Albany  Academy  1851 
1851  Prof.    Oriental    Lit.    at 

Ne^v  Bruns^vick 

1832  Argyle 1833 


84 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


George  Bourne,  . . 
James  B.  Ambler, 
D.  R.  Thompson,  . 
L.  R.  Lockwood,  . 

John  W.  Ward,  .  . 
Thos.  B.  Gregory, 


F.  F.  Cornell,.  .. 

R.  Kirkland, .... 
Thomas  Edwards, 

E.  Van  Aken,.  .  . 


1833 
1833 
1833 
1833 

1833 


1833 


1833 

1833 
1833 

1834 


LABORED. 


1833  11 1845 

1833  II 1845 

1833  Fort  Miller   1833 

1833  Princetown 1833 

1833  II 

1833  New  Prospect 1836 

1836  II 1839 

1839  Warwarsing 1841 

1841  Red  Hook 1845 

1845  II 1849 

1849  Green  Point 1853 

1853  II 

1834  S.  S.  Canastota 1836 

1836  Prattsville 1841 

1841  Oyster  Bay 1844 

1844  Grahamville 1848 

1848  II 1850 

1850  Hoboken,  (Miss.) 1854 

1854  II 1855 

1855  Huguenots,  S.  I 

1833  Montville 1836 

1836  Manhattan  Cliurch,  New 

York  City 1856 

1856  -t 

II 

1833  S.  S.  Wurtsboro 1834 

1834  Coeymans 1834 

1834  Kinderhook 1835 

1835  Bloomino-dale 


1845 


MANUAL  or  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


85 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Joseph  Parry, 

1834 

1834 

1834 

1834 
1835 

1835 
1835 

1835 
1835 

1834  Fort  Miller 1837 

1837  II 

Asahel  Bronson, 

18-34  Wvnantskill 1836 

1836  Fairfield 1838 

1838  Easton,  N.  Y 1839 

1840  Amity 1842 

1834  Jackson 1836 

1836  II 1837 

J.  W.  Stewart, 

Cornelius  Brower, 

Mancius  S.  Hutton,  D.D.,    .... 

Amzi  Babbit, 

1837  Warwick 1842 

1834  II 

1835  South  Church,  New  York 

City 1837 

1837  Washington  Square,  New 
York 

1835  Philadelphia  2nd 1836 

1836  II 1845 

1835  Northumberland 1836 

1836  Northumberland         and 

Schuylerville,       (now 

Saratoga) 1839 

1839  Twenty-first  Street,  New 

York 1848 

1848  II  Sec.    Seamen's    Friend 

Society 1858 

1835  S.  S.  at   Columbia   and 

Warren      1835 

1845 

E.  H.  May, 

1845 

Hugh.  Hawthorne, 

1858 

D.  D.  Noe, 

86 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Thomas  Frazer, 

1835 

1835 
1835 

1835 
1836 
1836 

1836 
1836 

1836  : 

1836 

t 

1836 

1835  II 

. ..    .    1836 

William  Familton, 

1836  Helderbergh 

1838  II 

1840  Cm-rystown 

1835  II , 

1835  Gibbonsville 

1836  II 

1840  Fort  Miller 

1835  Lysander 

1836  Staten  Island 

1838 

1840 

1843 

1836 

1836 

....    1840 
1845 

....    183- 

John  Wood, 

M.  B.  Williams, 

1845 

James  Brownlee, 

John  Robb, 

1836  North  Hempstead. 

1837  il 

1836  Albany  1st 

1839  Collegiate  Cluirch, 
York 

1837 

....    1845 

....   1839 
New 

Thomas  E.  Vermilye,  D.D., . . .  . 

J.  C.  F.  Hoes,  D.D., 

Ambrose  Eggleston, 

1836  Chitteuango 

1837  Ithaca  

1845  II 

1847  Kingston 

1836  Fallsbm-gh 

1837  II 

1843  Breakabin 

1845  II 

1836  Walpack   

1839  II 

1836  Jamesville,  N.  Y. 

....    1837 
....   1845 
....   1847 

....   1837 
....    1843 
....    1845 

....    1839 
....   1841 

J.  B.  Hyndshaw, 

E.  Evans, 

MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


8T 


NAMES. 


William  Pitcher, 


Benj.  Van  Zandt, . 


Samuel  Robertson, 


John  P.  Pepper,, 


S.  Bunnell,  . 
John  Moule, 


John  M.  Macauly, 
Michael  Osborne,. 


J.  Woods,  . 
John  Nott, 


1837 


1837 


1837 


1837 

1837 

1838 

1838 
1838 

1838 
1838 


LABORED. 


1837  Jackson 1830 

1839  Boght 1854 

1854  Branchville 

1837  Union  Village 1842 

1842  Kinderhook 1852 

1852  Nyack 1855 

1855  II  Rockland  Institute 1858 

1858  t 

1837  Canajoharie 1838 

1838  II 1839 

1839  Schoharie 1843 

1843  S.  S.  Westerlo 1844 

1844  Westerlo 1848 

1837  Fort  Plain 1840 

1840  II 1841 

1841  Warren,  N.  Y 1845 

1845  II 

1837  Glenvillelst 1838 

1838  Unionville 1839 

1839  II 1841 

1838  South  Dutch,  N.  Y 

1838  Schraalenbergli 1841 

1841  t 

1838  Montville 1838 

1838  II 1841 

1841  Rotterdam  2nd 1854 


1838 


88 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


EXTERED. 


R.  W.  Kniglit, , 


Wm.  Evans, 

J.  S.  Ebaugh, 

J.  Rudy, 

James  K.  Campbell 
Wm.  Lochcad,  . . .  . 

Charles  Jukes, 

S.  Harlow, 


1838 


1838 


1839 


1839 
1839 
1839 

1839 

1839 


LABORED. 

DIED. 

1838 

Clove 

1838 

1838 

Roxbury,  N.  Y 

1841 

1841 

II 

1845 

1845 

Cato 

1846 

1846 

Cato  and  Lysander  .... 

1847 

1847 

Cato 

1851 

1851 

Woolcot 

1852 

1852 
1838 

II 

1839 

II 

1839 

Owasco 

1846 

1846  II 

1848 

1839 
1844 

II 

1844 

Ger.  Reformed   Church, 

N.  Y 

1851  1 

1851 

11 

1855  1 

1855 

Ger.  Reformed   Church, 
N.  Y.,  (4th.) 

II 

1841 

1841 

1839  North  Branch 

1854 

1839 

Cohoes  and  Waterford  . 

1840 

1840 

New  Rhinebeck  and  Co- 

bleskill 

1843 

1843 

Cobleskill 

1844 

1839 

Glen 

1840 

;  1840 

Glen  and  Auriesvillc.  .  . 

1844 

1844 

Stone  Arabia 

1850 

1850 
1839 

Rotterdam  1st 

1848 

Shokan  

1848 
1852 

II            

1852 
1858 

Sampsonville 

1858 

§ 

MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


89 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

1839 
1840 
1840 

1840 
1840 

1840 
1840 

1840 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

S.  B.  Avres, 

1839  Minisink 

1840  II 

1841  Ellenville 

ljS53  Vanderveer 

1840 
1841 
1853 

1849 

1852 
1853 

1841 

1848 
1852 

1854 

J             ' 

W.  H.  Van  Doren, 

1840  WilliamsLurgh 

1849  II 

1852  Piermont  2nd 

1853  II      

C.  C.  Van  Arsdale, 

1840  11 

1841  Philadelphia  1st 

1848  II 

1852  Greenwich,       (Bleecker 

St.)N.  Y 

1854  11 

1856 

Horace  Doolittle, 

1840  Pompton 

1851  Mount    Pleasant,    (now 
Stanton) 

1840  Montville 

1843  Griggstown 

1847  II         ■ 

1851 

1843 

1847 
1848 

1855 

1851 
1853 

1843 

1848 

1854 
1855  . 
1856 

Jeremiah  S.  Lord, 

Reuben  Porter, 

William  Ino'alls 

1848  Harlem 

1840  II 

1840  Glenville  1st 

1851  II 

1853  Owasco          

J.  Middlenias, 

1840  Blooming  Grove 

1843  II                    

1848  S.  S.  at  Salem  and  Berne 
2nd 

1854  Salem 

1855  II 

12 


90 


MANUAL   OF   THE   REF.   PROT.    DUTCH    CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Jared  L.  Starks, , 


William  Gray, 
James  Abell, . . 


J.  Morse, ' . . . 
John  Beattie, 


C.  Brown,- 

David  A.  Jones,, 


1840 


LABORED. 


TaltDot  tV.  Chambers,  D.D.,. . 


1840 
1840 

1840 
1840 

1840 
1840 


1840 


1840  Bowman's    Creek,    (now 
Buel,) 

1842  S.  S.  at   Columbia   and 

Mohawk 

1843  Mohawk    and     German 

Flatts,   and   S.   S.   at 
Frankfort 

1844  Mohawk  and  Frankfort. 

1846  Mohawk 

1852  Fort  Herkimer 

1857  II 

1840  Tyre * 


1840  Cliittenango 
1854  II 

1856  Waterloo  . . 

1857  II 


1840  S.  S.  at  Sand  Beach , 


1840  Supply  at  Buffalo 

1842  Buffalo 

1844  II 


1840  Saratoga 

1843  II 

1844  Easton ;. 

1847  Union 

1850  Constantino 

1853  Minisiuk 

1858  Grahainville  and  Upper 

Ncversink 

1840  Somerville  2nd ' 

1849  Colleiriate  Church,  New 
York  Citv 


1842 
1843 


1844 
1846 

1852 

1857 


1845 

1854 

1856 
1857 


1840 

1842 
1844 


1843 
1844 
1847 
1850 
1853 
1858 


1849 


1  Not  in  our  Cominuuion,  but  employed  as  S.  S. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


n 


NAMES. 


Cornelius  Van  Santvoord, 

James  Buckham, 

Alexander  H.  Bishop,  .... 


David  Dyer,  . 

Wm.  Knight, 

J.  G.  Moule. . 
J.  Birkby,  .  . . 


John  M.  Van  Beuren, 


Cornelius  Gates, 


George  G.  Sill, . . , 
Duncan  Kennedy, 


1840 

1841 
1841 

1841 

1841 

1841 
1841 

1841 

1841 

1842 
1842 


LABORED. 


1840  Saugerties 

1854  II 

1855  Union  Village 

Iii58  11 

..  1854 
..   1855 

..    1858 

II    

..   1853 

1841  Astoria , 

1852  II 

..  1852 
. .   1853 

1841  S.  S.  Fultonville 

1842  Fultonville 

..  1842 
..    1843 

1841  S.  S.  Moresville 

..    1842 

1842 


1841 
1843 

1841 
1842 
1843 

1852 

1841 
1842 
1850 

1857 

1842 

1849 

1842 
1855 


Gansevoort 


Cohoes 

II 

Fultonville .« 

New  Lotts 

Wyuantskill 

Caroline 

II 

Woolcott 

Copperas,      (Brunswick, 
Illinois,) 


Albanv 
t 


1847 


1843 


1842 
1843 
1852 


1842 
1850 

1857 


1849 
1855 


1853 


92 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

ENTERED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Wm.  P.  Davies, 

1842 

1842 

1843 
1843 

1843 

1843 

1843 
1843 

1842  II 

1843  Princeton,  N.  Y 

1847  Hclderbergh 

1851   Coeymans  and  New  Bal- 
timore   

1855  II 

1843 

1847 
1851 

1855 
1857 

1849 
1856 

1845 
1850 
1852 
1853 
1855 
1856 

1854 

1851 
1852 

1858 

1852 

1858 

1 

A.  B.  Van  Zandt, 

1857  Helderbergh 

1842  Newburgh 

1849  t 

1856  Central,  9th  St.,  N.  Y.. 

1843  Ger.  Evan.  M.   Church, 

New  York   

1843  Spottswood ■ 

1845  Leeds 

1850  II 

1852  Athens 

1853  II 

J.  C.  Guldin, 

Wm.  R.  S.  Betts 

John  Proudfit,  D.D., 

I.  G.  Duryee, , , 

1855  Grahamvillo 

1856  Shokan  and  Shandaken. 

1843  II  Professor  of  Latin  and 
Greek     Literature   in 
Rutgers  College 

1854  Prof.  Greek  Literature. 

1843  Fallsburgh 

1851  Glenham 

1852  Schenectady  2nd 

1858  II 

S.  C.  Hagaraan, 

1843  Nyack 

1852  Poughkecpsie  2nd 

1843  Newark  1st 

James  Scott,  D.D., 

1858 

MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


93 


NAMES. 


John  L.  Chapman, 

A.  B.  Crocker, . . . 
E.  0.  Dunning,. . . 


Wm.  Clark, 

David  Murdock,  D.D., 

A.  W.  Seely, 

A.W.  Rand, 

James  Donald, 


James  McFarlane, 


Henry  M.  Scudder,  D.D., 
Wm.  Lyall, 


L.  H.  Van  Dyck, 


1843 

1843 
1843 

1843 
1843 
1843 
1843 
1844 

1844 


J.  V.  Vandervolgen, 


1844 
1844 

1844 

1844 


LABORED. 

1843  Clintonville lS49 

1849  llPrin.  Home  Institute. .  

1^3  Glenville  2nd 1847 

1843  Canajoharie 1844 

1844  II 1849 

1843  S.  S.  Buel 1844 

1843  Catskill...., 1851 

1843  Cicero 1844 

1843  Canastota 1844 

1844  Mariaville 1850 

1850  II 1853 

1844  Blooming-dale    and    Ro- 

sendale 1845 

1845  Canajoharie 1848 

1848  English  Neighborhood  .  1854 

1854  Esopus 

1844  tt  Vcllore,  India  ......  

1844  Kiskatom 1847 

1847  II 1851 

1851  Taghkauic 

1844  Gilboa 1852 

1852  Helderbergh 1856 

1856  Blooming  Grove 

1844  II 1850 


1850 


M 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

Henry  Morris,     . . 

E.  Newton, 

H.  Slawson, 

C.  G-.  McLean, . . , . 
George  Kerr,  .... 

D.  B.  Hall, 

C.  H.  Chester,  . . . 

B.  R.  Hall, 

C.  S.  Mead, 

J.  V.Henry, , 

C.  Wiley, 

J.  Neander, 


1844 


1844 
1844 

1844 
1845 

1845 


1845 
1846 
1846 

1846 

1846 

1847 


LABORED. 

1844  Union  Village  . , 1847 

1847  II 1851 

1851  II  S.  S.  Easton,  N.  Y 1852 

1852  Easton 1855 

1855  II 1856 

1856  Cuddebackville 

1844  S.  S.  Easton,  N.  Y. 

1844  Northumberland 1852 

1852  Deerpark 1857 

1857  II 

1844  Fort  Plain 1851 

1845  Conesville 1846 

1846  II 1851 

1845  II  S.  S.  Columbia 1850 

1850  Cleveland 1853 

1853  IIS.  S.   New   Rhinebeck 

and  Cobleskill     1855 

1855  II 

1845  Saratoga 1849 

1846  II 

1846  Rotterdam  1st 1849 

1849  Herkimer 

1846  Ithaca 1849 

1849  II    1854 

1854  t 

1846  Utica 1854 

1847  Missionary  to  the  Jews.  1848 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


95 


NAMES. 


M.  N.  McLaren, 
Garret  L.  Roof, 


Alex.  R.  Thompson, 

A.  B.  Van  Thuysen, 
Uriah  Marvin, 


Stebbins, 


A.  Gulick, , 


J.  Rosencrants, 
C.  A.  Evans,. . . 


Frederick  Steins,, 
Alex.  Dickson, .  . . 


1847 
1847 

1848 

1848 
1848 


1848 
1848 

1849 
1849 


1849 
1849 


LABORED. 


1847  Brooklvn,  Central 1850 

1850  Newburgh 

1^47  Auriesville 1850 

1850  Port  Jackson  . » 1854 

1854  Southwest  Troy 

1848  Tompkinsville 1851 

1851  Stapleton 


1848  Union  Village 1855 

1855  II 1856 

1856  Greenwich,    (Amos    St., 

N.  Y.) 1858 

1858  il 

1848  S.  S.  Fort  Miller. 

1848  Woodstock 1853 

1853  West  Hurley 

1849  S.  S.  Princetown 1850 

1849  Moresville  and  Roxbury  1850 

1850  Moresville 1853 

1853  Clove 1856 

1856  South  Bend 1857 

1857  Jeiferson 

1849  Missionarv  2nd  German 
Church^  X.  Y.  City. 

1849  Waterford 1851 

1851  II 1853 

1853  Albany  3rd 


96 


MANUAL  OF  THE   REF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


John  Smith, 

Francis  M.  Serenbets, 


E.  G.  Little, 

Elijah  R.  Craven, 

J.  M.  Bruen, 


F.  A.  Lehlback,  . . 
A.  A.  Willets,  .  . . 
H.  G.  Livingston, 
W.  L.  James,  . , . . 


C.  N.  Waldron,  . 
Geo.  McCartney, 


1849 
1849 

1849 
1850 

1850 

1850 
1850 
1850 
1850 


LABORED. 


H.  W.  Smuller, 1850 

W.  J.  Bradford, 1850 


D.M.Seward,.- 1851 


1850 
1850 


1849  II 

1849  Newark  3rd 1850 

1850  II  ....      .     1851 

1851  New  Brunswick  3rd  ...  1854 
1854  II 

1849  Manayunk 1850 

1850  Somerville  2nd 1854 

1854  t 

1850  Clintonville    1852 

1852  11 

1850  Newark  3rd 

1850  Philadelphia'  1st 

1850  Philadelphia  3M 1854 

1850  Day 1852 

1852  II 1854 

1854  Columbia 1855 

185G  Woodstock    

1850  Kingston  2nd 1853 

1850  Lvsander 1855 

1855  IL 

1850  Cohoes 

1850  Rensselaer 1857 

1857  Northumberland        and 

Gansevoort 

1851  Yonkers 1852 


MANUAL    OF   THE    EEP.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


n 


NAMES. 


J.  A.  Cary, 

John  Wiseman,  . . 

N.  P.  Pierce, 

C.  H.  A.  Bnlkley, 
W.  W.  Scudder,.  . 
C.  M.  Jameson,  . . 


J.  B.  Shaw, 

J.  A.  M.  La  Tourette, 


Charles  D.  Buck, 185^ 


Joseph  McKee, 


J.  F.  Berg, 

P.  H.  Bnrghardt, 


W.  P.  Doe, 

Samuel  R.  Brown, 


1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1851 
1852 

1852 
1852 


A.  K.  Kasse,*, 


1852 

1852 

1852 

1852 
1852 

1852 


LABORED. 

1851  West  R.  D.,N.Y.  City.  1851 
1851  S.  S.  Stone-house  Plains.  1852 

1851  North  Gowanus 

1851  Ithaca 1862 

1851  ft  Chittoor,  India 

1852  Mount    Pleasant,    (New 

York  City,) 

1852  Tiossiock 

1852  Westfield,    S.    I.,    (now 

Huguenots) 1854 

1854  t 

1852  Peekskill 

1852  West  R.  D.,  N.  Y.  City, 

(6th  Avenue,) 1858 

1858  II 

1852  Philadelphia  2nd 

1852  West  Farms 1855 

1855  Glenville  1st 

1852  S.  S.  Gansevoort 1853 

1852  Sand  Beach,  now  Owasco 

Outlet 

1852  Pultneyville 


13 


98 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

R.  Smit*... 

M.  A.  Ypma  *  . . . . 

C.  Vandermeulen  * 
A.  C.  Van  Raalte  * 
S.  Bolks  * 

H.  G.  Kleyn  *  .... 


Alex.  W.  McClure,  D.D.,  . 

Hollis  Read, 

J.  T.  M.  Davie, 

J.  M.  Rowland, 

J.  B.  Madoulet, 

J.  N.  Zurclier,*    


1852 

1852 

1852 
1852 
1852 

1852 


1852 

1853 
1853 
1853 
1853 
1853 


LABORED. 


1852  Drenthe. 


1852  Vriesland 

1853  Graafschap 

1854  High  and  Low  Prairie. 

1852  Zeeland 


1853 

1854 


1852  Holland, 


1852  Overvssel  . . .  . 

1853  Grand  Haven. 
1855  Milwaukie.  .  .  . 


1852  Milwaukie,        Franklin, 

and  Milwaukie 

1853  Milwaukie 

1854  Grand  Rapids 

1856  II 

1857  Kalamazoo 

1852  Jersey  City 

1855  II  Cor.  Sec.  Am.  and  For. 

Church  Union 


1853  Flatlands 

1853  South  Brooklyn  . . . 
1853  Burlington,  Hlinois 
1853  S.  S.  Silver  Creek  . 


1853 

1855 


1853 
1854 
1856 
1857 


1855  i 


1855 


1853 
1855 


1853 


1853 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


99 


NAMES. 


W.  Wolff, 


J.  W.  Dunne wald,. 
F.  P.  Beidlcr, 


E.  R.  Atwater, 
A.  Birkey, .  . . .  , 


Theodore  L.  Cuyler, 
C.  Dickhaut, 


C.  H.  Edgar, 1854 


J.  Hones, 


L.  Molm, 


J.  P.  Pfister, 


1853 

1853 
1854 

1854 
1854 

1854 

1854 


T.  R.  G.  Peck, 


1854 


1854 


1854 


1854 


LABORED. 


1853  II  S.  S.  Jeffersonville . . .  .    1854 

1854  II 1856 

1856  Naumbergh     and     New 

■^'  Bremen 

1853  Clymer 

1854  South  Bend 1855 

1855  Ridgeway 1856 

1856  Macon 

1854  II 

1854  2nd  German  Ref.  Dutch 

Church,  N.  Y.  City..   

1854  Market  Street,  N.Y...  .  

1854  3rd  German  Ref.  Dutch 

Church,  N.  Y.  City..  1854 
1854  Ger.,  New  Brooklyn..  . .  1856 
1856  Ger.,  New  Brooklyn,  and 

Newtown  2nd 

1854  Easton,  Pennsylvania .. .  

1854  Jeffersonville 1858 

1858  Missionary  New   Bruns- 
wick 3rd 

1854  German,  North  Bergen.   1856 
1856  German,  Hoboken 

1854  II 1856 

1856  S.  S.  Ellcnville  2nd  ....    Ih57 

1857  Ellenville  2nd 

1854  Richmond,  S.  I. 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


J.  H.  Seelye, 


P.  S.  Talmage, 


E.  E.  McGregor, 


H.  Bielfield, 


Charles  Parker, 


Ernst  Schroepfer, 
A.  Vandewater,  . , 
J.  H.  Pettingill,   . 
Z.  Weissgotten,  . , 
R.  B.  Welsh,.  ... 


E.  W.  Bentley, 
"Wm,  Johns,  . . . 
W.  C.Wust,.., 


W.  Gardeneir, 


1854 
1854 
1855 

1855 

1855 

1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 

1855 
1855 
1855 

1855 


LABORED. 

1854  Schenectady 1858 

1858  II 

1854  Stone-house  Plains,  and 
1857  S.  S.  also  at  Franklin  .  .  

1855  Livingston  Church,  New 

York  City 1855 

1855  t  Since  Deposed.  j 

1855  German  Pef.,  Harlem,  N. 

Y.  City 1855 

1855  II 

1855  Hoboken 1857 

1857  Bergen  Point 

1855  Melrose  (German) 

1855  Spottswood 

II 1856 

II 

1855  Gilboa 1856 

1856  11 1857 

1857  Catskill 

1855  Ellenville 

1855  Prattsville 

1855  Buffalo  (Hoi.) 1856 

1856  Rochester 

1855  Kalamazoo 1855   i  1855 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PEOT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


IQl 


NAMES. 

R.  Vander  Schuiir  * 

C.  Kuss, 

0.  Bronson, 

C.  Yates, 

Frederick  L.  King,  , 

Wm.  Fulton, 

James  Bolton, 

H.  B.  Gardiner,  .  . . 

John  Clancy, 

W.  F.  Schwilk, . . . . 
S.  P.  M.  Hastings,. 
C.  Doeppenschmidt, 

N.J.  Oggel, 

Wm.  A.  Benedict,  . 

John  Boehrer,  .... 
J.  Lansinsr  Pearce, . 


1855 

1855 

1855 

1855 
1856 

1856 
1856 
1856 

1856 
1856 
1856 
1856 
1856 
1856 

1856 
1856 


LABORED. 

1855  Holland 1856, 

1856  Oostburgh 

t8-55  Sandusky  City 1856 

1856  11 

1855  Kinderhook 1857 

1857  II 

1855  Port  Jackson 1856 

1856  Hudson  City,  N.  J 1857 

1857  II 

1856  Manayunk 

1856  Fordham 

1856  Coeymans  and  New  Bal- 
timore     

1856  Florida 

1856  Schenectady  3rd 

1856  Chittenango 

1856  Jersey  City  4th,  (Ger.) .  

1856  Grand  Haven,  Michigan  

1856  Gilboa 1858 

1858  II 

1856  West  Leyden 

1856  Hagaman's  Mills 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

E.  P.  Rogers,  D.D...... 

Samuel  Dyer,    

H.  A.  Friedel, 

W.  G.  Hasleborth, 

W.  "Van  Lieuwen, ...... 

A.  G.  Morse, 

A.  D.  Lawrence  Jewett, 

De  Rooy, 

David  H.  Riddle,  D.D.,. 
Calvin  Selden, 

Oliver  J.  Cobb, 

Smith  Sturges, 

W.  Hamilton, 

Washington  Roosevelt, . 

Alex.  Watson, 

H.  W.  Finch, 

Elisha  W.  Bates, 

Charles  Becker, 


1856 
1856 
1856 

1856 

1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 

1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 


LABORED. 

1856  Albany  1st 

1856  Westerlo 

1856  Ger.  Ref.  Dutch  Church 

3rd,  N.  Y.  City 

II 

1857  Holland 

1857  IIS.  S.  Cato 

1857  Piermout 

1857  Paterson  (Hoi.) 

1857  Jersey  City 

1857  Jersey  City  3rd 1857 

1857  il 

1857  Hopewell 

1857  White  House 

1857  New  Prospect 

1857  Bronxville 

1857  S.  S.  Greenport 

1857  Gilboa 

1857  North     Hobokcu      and 

Hackensack  3rd  (Ger.)  


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


103 


NAMES. 


H.  J.  Brown, 

Charles  E.  Conrad, 


1857 
1858 


Hugh  N.  Wilson, 1858 


George  M.  McEkron, 

F.  Zastera, '   

A.  G.  Lansing, 

G.  J.  Xykerk,** .... 

A.  Zweemer,** 

H.  Stobbelaar,**  . . .  , 

C.  Collins,  Jr., 

David  Cole, 


1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 


R.  B.  Campfield, !  1858 


LABORED. 

1858  Battle  Creek 

1858  Quincey 

1858  New  Brunswick  2nd . .  .  . 
1858  Poughkeepsie  1st 

1858  Salem  and  Clarksville. . 

1858  Overyssel 

1858  Yriesland 

1858  Alto 

II 
1858  East  Millstone 

11  Sec.  Sun.  School  Union. 


1  From  the  Church  of  Rome. 


104 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


THEOLOGICAL  STUDENTS 


SENIORS. 

MIDDLES. 

JUNIORS. 

J.  Chamberlain,  Jr., 

Jacob  Baay, 

T.  Romeyn  Beck, 

Hasbrouck  Du  Bois, 

Jas.  H.  Ballagh, 

Aug.  Blauvelt, 

Philip  Furbeck, 

Philip  Berry, 

Peres  B.  Bonney, 

Maurice  G.  Hansen, 

Isaac  Collier, 

Henry  Anson  Buttz, 

James  Huyssoon, 

Albert  V.  Gulick, 

John  B.  Drury, 

Josiah  Jansen, 

H.  W.  F.  Jones, 

C.  B.  Durand, 

A.  W.  Knowlton, 

Leonard  W.  Kip,  Jr., 

Isaac  L.  Kip, 

Henry  Ray  Lott,  M.D., 

Edward  Miller, 

Josephus  D.  Krum, 

Charles  D.  Nott, 

George  H.  Peek, 

William  H.  Millar, 

M.  B.  Riddle, 

Robert  R.  Proudfit, 

R.  Pieters, 

William  A.  Shaw, 

L.  Courtland  Rogers, 

Alex.  Proudfit, 

C.  G.  Vanderveer, 

John  Scudder, 

R.  M.  Stanbrough, 

Edward  M.  Weiss, 

Thos.  A.  Talmage, 

M.  Swick, 

Henry  Schiebe. ' 

John  E.  Watkins, 

Abraliam  Thompson, 

Dennis  Wortman,  Jr. 

Jacob  Van  Der  Meulen, 
Chris.  Van  Der  Veen, 
F.  V.  Van  Vranken, 

• 

Henry  Vehslage,  Jr., 
Thomas  G.  Watson, 
P.  Q.  Wilson, 
William  A.  Wurts. 

1  Deceased. 


ORGANIZATION 


OP 


ECCLESIASTICAL  BODIES,  &c. 


aE:NrBRA.L    da.tes. 

The  Dutch  Church  planted  at  New  Amsterdam 1619 ' 

First   Convention  in  America  of  Ministers  in  favor  of  Independent  Organ- 
ization,=  1737 

Formal  Organization  of  the  Coetus 1747 

Formal  Organization  of  the  Conferentie, 1755 

Articles  of  Union  between  the  two, 1771 

Organization  of  General  Synod, ^ 1771 

Organization  of  the  Five  Original  Classes,  viz.,  New  York,  Kingston,  Albany, 

New  Brunswick,  and  Hackensack, 1772 

First  English  Preaching, l'^64 

English  adopted  as  the  Language  of  the  Church, ■^I^^ 

Theological  Seminary  organized 1  <  84 

First  Board  of  Superintendents, 1807 

Removal  of  the  Seminary  to  New  Brunswick, 1810 

Articles  of  Correspondence  between  the  Presbyterian,  Associate  Reformed,  and 

Dutch  Churches   1^85 

Constitution  of  the  Dutch  Church  in  North  America, 1792 

Organization  of  a  Particular  Synod  (for  the  whole  Church,)* 1794 

"      of  New  York, 1800 

"      of  Albanv, 1800 

"      of  Chicago, 1856 

1  The  Confession  of  Faith  drawn  up  by  Guido  de  Bros,  a  Belgian,  and  hence  called  the  Belgic  Confession, 
in  15.59.     The  Heidleberg  Catechism  composed  (mostly  by  Dr.  Ursinus)  1563. 

2  Their  names  were— G.  Du  Bois,  B.  Freeman,  C.  Van  Santvoord.  J.  T.  Frelinghuysen,  R.  Enckson,  A. 
Curtenius,  J.  Bohm,  G.  Haeghoort,  P.  Strvker. —  See  Ccettis  Minutes,  p.  2. 

3  See  Note  B.     The  names  Synods  aii'd  Classes  were  not  used  till  sometime  after  this,  although  the  Gen- 
eral and  Particular  bodies,  as  they  were  called,  exercised  the  same  powers. 

♦  The  General  Synod,  after  the  organization  of  this  Partioular  Synod,  met  only  once  in  three  years. 

14 


106 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


ORGANIZATION    OF    CLASSES. 


Albany 1772 

Arcot,  (India,) 1854 

Bergen 1800 

Cayuga 1826 

Geneva 1852 

Green 1834 

Hackensack^ 1772 

Holland 1851 

Hudson 1845 

Illiuois 1841 

Kingston' 1772 

Kingston 1856 

Long  Island  * 1813 

Michigan 1841 

Monmouth 1854 

Montgomery 1800 

New  Brunswick 1772 

New  York 1772 


North  Classis  of  Long  Island.  . .  1843 

Orange 1832 

Paramus 1800 

Passaic 1839 

Philadelphia 1814 

Poughkeepsie 1800 

Rensselaer 1800 

Saratoga  ^ 1857 

Schenectady 1826 

Schoharie    1826 

South  Classis  of  Long  Island. . .  1843 

"      New  York  ....  1828 

Ulster 1800 

Washington 1818 

Watervliet 1845 

Westchester 1852 

Wisconsin 1855 


1  The  extinct  in  italic. 

2  Became  extinct  in  1800,  by  the  formation  from  it  of  the  Classes  of  Bergen  and  Paramus. 

3  Became  extinct  in  1800,  by  the  formation  from  it  of  the  Glaj^ses  of  PouKhkeepsie  and  Ulster. 

4  Became  extinct  in  1843,  by  the  formation  from  it  of  the  North  and  South  Classes  of  Long  Island. 

6  Formed  by  the  union  of  the  Classes  ol'  Washington  and  Watervliet,  which  thereby  became  extiuct  in  1857. 


MANUAL   OF   THE  EEP,   PROT.    DUTCH   CHUECH. 


107 


ORGANIZATION    OF    CHURCHES. 


NAMES. 


Albany, ""  see 

Rensselaerwyck  and 
Beverioyck , 


Albany,  {Ger.)'^  . 
Albany  2ud,  . .  .  . 
Albany  3rd,  . . . . 
Albany,  ^(  Hoi.).  . 
Albany,  ( Ger. ) .  . 

Allegan, 

Alton, 

Amersfort,  ™  now 

Flatlands,  .  .  .  . 
Amity,  see 

Clifton  Park,  . 
Amsterdum,  now 

Hagamans,  . . . 

Angelica, . 

Aquackononck,"" 
Arcadia, 

-^^gyh 

Ashokan,  now 

Shokan, 

Astoria, 

Asquach '.  . 

Athens.  N.  Y.,  .. 
Athens,  Pa.,  .... 
Aurelius, 


17— 
1804 
1694 
1835 
1809 

17— 

1839 
18— 
1826 
1858 

1813 

Auriesville, |   1839 


17— 

1815 
1834 

1855 
1855 
1843 
1854 

1654 
1806 


DATE.     RgFERENCES  TO  THE  RESPECTIVE  PASTORS. a 


9,  11,  13,  14, 16,  19,  21,  25,  36,  75, 76,  77, 86, 
91,  102.  >     '      -     » 

35,  39,  77. 
46,  60,  83,  95. 


103. 


27,  46,  47,  50,  60,  62,  72,  82,  85. 

26,40.  t 

23. 

11,  12,  13,  15,  17,  28,  34,  40,  45,  69. 

58,  59,  68. 
34,  83. 


67,  91. 

40,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  59,  62,  70,  92. 

74. 

26. 

88,  95. 


1  The  extinct  Churches  (or  names)  in  italic.  Where  the  name  of  a  Church  hae  changed,  the  date  of  the 
organizatioa  will  be  found  opposite  the  origmal  name,  while  the  references  to  its  Pastors  will  be  aflSied  to 
the  modern  one. 

from'th'^^^  references  are  not  in  chronological  ordar,  but  the  list  of  Paston  of  each  Church  can  be  gathered 


108 


MANUAL   OP   THE   I5EF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NA3IES. 


Baisic,  now 

Westerlo, 

Battle  Creek, 

Beach  Woods, 

Beaver  Dam, 

Bedminster,™ 

Belleville,"'  see 

Second  River, 

Bellona, 

Benton, 

Berea, 

Bergen,"" 

Bergen  Neck, 

Bergen  Point, 

Berkshire  Valley, 

Berne, 

Berne  2nd, 

Bethlehem, 

Bethlehem  2nd, 

Bethlehem,  (Wisconsin,) 
Beverwyck,  see 

Albany, 

Blawenbcrgh, 

Bknhehn,  now 

North  Blenheim, 

Bloomingburgh, 

Bloomingdale,  see 

New  York. 
Bloomingdale, 

{Classis  of  Ulster.) . . . . 

Blooming  Grove, 

Blue  Mountains, 

Boardville, 

Boght,  now 

Bushwick, 

Boght, 

Boonton,  now 

Montville, 


DATE. 


17— 

1855 
1823 
16— 
1758 


1831 
1817 
1822 
1660 
1829 
1854 
1826 
182- 
1829 
17— 
1848 
1850 

1642 
1830 

18— 
1823 


17— 
1815 
1851 
1854 

16— 
17— 

180- 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


61.  102. 

79. 

31,  36,45.49.51.  54.63. 

16,  21,  28.  30.  38.  51.  57. 

12,  13,  20,  22,  33,  41,  44,  49,  73,  80. 


39. 

U,  24,  40. 

37,  44,  65,  72. 

65,  100. 

79. 

44,  51,  54,  58,  63. 

51,  (53,)  58,  89. 

27,  28,  29,  36,  61,  64. 

63. 


45,  47,  68. 
41,  60,  74. 


32,  42,  64,  68.  69,  76,  93. 

25,  33,  34,  40,  44,  62,  66,  89,  93. 

53. 

69. 


23,  32,  36,  60,  79,  87. 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH, 


109 


NAMES. 


Borneo,  embracing 

Pontianak  and 

KarangaJi, 

Bound  Brook, 

Bovjman's  Kill,  no'^^r 

Buel, 

Breakabin,  

Branchville, 

Bronxville, 

Brooklyn,"  see 

Midwout, 

In  Brooklyn: 

Bedford,  now 

East, 

2nd  or  Central,  now  on  the 

Heights,       

Chapel  on  the  Heights, . 

Fourth, 

Lee  Avenue, 

Middle, 

New,  (German,) 

North, 

North  Gowanus, 

South, 

South  Bushwick, 

Williamsburgh, 

Broome, 

Brown  Settlement, 

Brunswick,  111.,  see 

Copperas, 

Buckbrook, 

Buel,  see 

Bowman^ s  Kill, 

Buffalo, 

Buffalo, 

Buffalo,  (Hoi.) 

Burlington,  Illinois, 

Bushnell, 


DATE. 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


18— 
1846 

1837 
1829 
1850 
1850 

1660 


1847 

1837 
1855 
1841 
1855 
1846 
1851 
1851 
1850 
1840 
1852 
1829 
1823 
1851 


1858 


1839 
1855 
1853 
1853 
1856 


52,  53,  55,  57. 


54,  66,  69. 

29. 

46,  68,  71,  86. 

68,  87. 

65,  70,  102. 


10,  11,  13,  14,  16,  18,  21,  25,  39,  71,  76,  79. 


55,  65,  68. 

30,  80,  95. 

56. 

52. 

60. 

47,  62,  64. 

99. 

55. 

97. 

59,  66,  98. 

60. 

47,  60,  89. 

75. 

69- 

91. 


90,93. 

62,90. 

63. 

100. 

98. 

72. 


110 


MANUJLL   OF   THE   REP.    PROT.    DUTCH    CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Bushwyck,  see 
Boght  and 
Midwout, . . . 


Caatsban," 

In  Canada:^ 

^dolphustown,  . . 

Jindriestown,  .  .  . 

Av^senhurgh, . . . 

Bay  of  Cante,  . . 

Coenradstown,  .  . 

Elizabethtown,  . . 

Ernesttown,  .... 

Fredericksburgh, 

Hallowell, 

Markham, 

Matilda, 

Osnaburgh. 

Sophiasburgh. 

Sydney. 

WiUiamsburgh,  . 

York, 

Caledonia, 

Canajoliarie,"" 

Canastota, 

Caroline, 

Castleton, 

Catlin, 

Cato, 

Catskill," 

Caughnawaga  ™  see 
Fonda's  Bush? . . . . 

Centreville, 

Centreville, 

Charlestown, 

Charkstown  2nd, .... 


DATE. 


16— 

1804 
IT— 
1806 
1799 
17— 
17— 
1804 
1804 
1816 
1806 
1806 


1806 
1810 
1843 
1764 
1833 
1831 
1852 
1831 
1819 
1753 

1771 

1843 
1856 
17— 
1803 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


21,  42. 

27,  29,  75. 
76. 

76. 


76. 
76. 


17,  22,  29,  32,  44,  49,  59,  60,  65,  87,  93. 

58,  84,  93. 

26,  44,  48,  58,  91. 

52. 

50. 

31,  37,  88,  102. 

15,  26,  33,  35,  37,  71,  93,  100. 

15,  23,  30,  37,  42,  51,  81. 

61,  64,  65,  71. 

62. 

30,  32. 

25.     Seceded. 


1  See  Note  D. 


MANUAL   OF   THE  REF.   PROT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


Ill 


NAMES. 


Chatham, 

Chenango,  in 

Binghampton,  . 
Chester,  see 

Westerlo. 
Chicago,  (Hoi.)  . 
Chicago  2nd,  . . . , 
China,  embracing 

Amoj, 

Chioh-be, . . .  , 

Pechui-ian,  . , 

Ma-peng,  . . .  , 

Chittenango, . . .  .  , 

Chukonot, 

Cicero, , 

Clarkstown,  see    . 

JYew  Hempstead. 

Clarksville, 

Claverack,"  .... 
Claverack  2nd,  or 

Mellenville, .    . , 

Cleveland, 

Clifton  Park,  now 

Amity, 

Clintonville,  now 

Irvington,  .  .  .  .  , 

Clove,'"' 

Clover  Hill,  Pa.,  . . 

CIvmer 

Cobleskill, 

Coeymans, 

Cohoes, 

Cold  Spring, 

Colt's  Neck, 

Columbia, 

Conesville, 

ConewagOjPa.,"" 


DATE. 


184^ 


17- 


1853 
1854 

IS- 
IS— 
IS- 
IS— 
1828 
17— 
1837 
17— 

1854 
1716 

1838 
1850 

17— 

1840 
1787 
1834 
1853 
1825 
1795 
1838 
1855 
1856 
1823 
183- 
17— 


REFERENCES,  &o. 


46,  60,  62,  68. 
30. 

68. 

53,  55,  64,  72,  74. 

83,  86,  90,  101. 

60,  83,  93. 
20,  48,  51,  53. 

103. 

14,  19,  34,  44. 

33,  34,  38,  49,  60. 
71,  94. 


19,  33,  46,  56.  57,  65,  88,  95. 

50,  54. 

99. 

46,'  47,  66,  88,  94. 

26,  28,  29,  36,  40,  48,  58,  67,  84,  92,  101. 

58,  S3,  88,  91,  96. 

73. 

73. 

31,  33,  38,  55,  60,  85,  90,  94,  96. 

36,  94. 

21,  22. 


112 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  FROT.  DUTCH  CHUBCH. 


NAMES. 


Constantine, 

Copperas,  uow 

Brunswick, 

Courtlandtown,"' 

Coshingfon, 

Coxsackie,'" 

Coxsackie  2nd, 

Ciiddebackville, 

Currystown,  called  also 

Root, 


Danube, 

Danville, 

Dashville  Falls,  .. 

Day, 

Deer  Park,  see 

Mahackemack, . . 

Dorlach, 

Dover, "^ 

Drentlie 

Duaneshorough,  see 

Princetown,  . . . 
Dyse^s  Manor,  .... 


East  Camp^  now 
Gerniantown,  .... 

Eastern, 

East  Millstone, 

East  New  York, .... 

Easton,  N.  Y., 

Easton,  Pa., 

East  Williamsburgh, 

EUenville,' 

Ellenville,  (Ger.)... 

Eminence,  now 

Summit, 


DATE. 


1843 

1840 
1773 
1793 
1732 
1833 
18— 

17— 

18— 
1804 
1831 

1842 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


17— 
17— 
1851 

17— 

1813 


1710 
1838 
1855 
1839 
1815 
1851 
1855 
1840 
1855 

1824 


41,  62,  63,  90. 

30,  31,  69,  76,  79,  83. 

15,  26,  27,  32,  67,  79. 

59,  66,  67,  81. 

94. 

32,  54,  56,  70,  78,  82,  86, 

23. 
46. 
63,  65,  70,  96. 

14, 15,  19,  23,  35,  60,  62,  94. 

98. 


12,  14. 

73,  103. 

61,  69,  73,  83. 

28,  37,  85,  94. 

63,  90,  99. 

73. 

16,  89,  100. 

99. 


This  is  the  original  Church  of  Warwarsing.    The  present  Church,  called  Warwarsing,  is  an  offshoot, 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT,  DUTCH  CHURCH, 


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NAMES. 


English  Neighborhood, 
Ephrata, 

Esopus,  see 

Kleyn  Esopus, 


Fairfield,  see 

Horseiieck  and 

Gansegat, 

Fairview, 

Fairville. 

Fallsburgh 

Farmersville 

Fayette 

Fishkill,-"  

Fishkill  Landing, 

Flatbush,  see 

Midwout 

Flatbush,  (Ulster  Co.) 
Flatlands,  see 

Amersfort  and 

Midicout. 

Florida,  see 

Minavilk, 

Flushing 

Fonda^s  Busk,  no^\^ 

Caughnawaga?  .  .  . .  , 

Fordham, 

Fort  Herkimer, 

Fort  Miller,  see 

Union  Village 

Fort  Plain,  .  .^ 

Frankfort, 

Franklin,  (Wis.) 

Franklin,  N.  J., 

Freeliold,"' 

Freehold  2nd, 

Fultonville, 


DATE. 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1768 
1831 


1837 

1828 
1830 
1822 
1716 

1822 


1807 


1842 

17— 
17— 

1852 

1817 
1812 
1839 
1851 
1856 
1708 
1842 
1838 


18,  24.  27,  28,  31,  41,  61,  93. 
39,  51. 

1#;  32,  40,  42,  76,  93. 


17,  20.  21.  35.  40,  47,  56.  79.  85. 

34,  68. 

35,  66,  79,  83,  86,  92. 
50,  51. 

13.  14.  16,  17,  20,  23,  30,  43,  48. 

56,  74.  78. 

10,  11,  13,  14,  16,  18,  21,  36,  78. 
29,  30,  56,  59,  60,  77. 


10,  11.  13,  14,  16,  18,  21,  36.  41,  50,  98. 

27,  39.  46,  75,  101. 
54,  70. 

30. 

23,  28,  31,  49,  81,  101. 

\A). 

38.  84,  85,  86,  95. 

41,57,  78,  82,  87,94. 

33,  90. 

98. 

100. 

12,  13.  17,  35,  49,  61,  79. 

61,  71. 

49,  91. 


15 


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NAMES. 


DATE. 


Gallupville, 

Gansegat,  now 

Fairfield. 

Gansevoort, 

Geneva, 

German  Flatts,  see 

Great  Flatts, 

Germantown,  see 

East  Camp  and 

Mount  Pleasant 

Ghent, 

Ghent  2nd, 

Gibbonsville,  now 

West  Troy, 

Gibbsville, 

Gilboa, 

Glen, 

Glenham, 

Glenville,  see 

Schenectady    1st,     of    Fourth 

Ward, 

Glenville  2nd, 

Gorham, 

Grahamville,  

Grand  Haven, 

Grand  Rapids, 

Grand  Rapids,  (Hoi.) 

Graafschap, 

Gravesend,  see 

Midwout 

Great  Flatts,""  now 

German  Flatts, 

Greenburgh, 

Greenbush,  see 

Livingstones  Manor, 

Greenbush,  (Ren.) 

Green  Point, 


1844 


1839 
1831 

1764 


1822 
1843 

17— 

1856 
1836 
1839 
1837 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1833 

1843 
1844 
1851 
1843 
1851 
1851 

1655 

17— 

1850 

1790 
17— 
1849 


60,72,82. 


60,  91,  96,  97. 
41,  47,  69,  70. 

17,  33,  41,  49,  77,  90. 


17,  37,  43,  48,  80,  82.  ? 
33,  59,  72,  83. 
38,  61,  62,  68. 


36,  69,75,  100,  101,  103. 
70,  82,  88,  93. 
49,  56,  64,  92. 


36,  43,  49,  87,  89,  97. 

33,  39,  40,  43,  62,  63,  93. 

61,  83. 

67,  70,  84,  90,  92. 

98,  101. 

61. 

98. 

98. 

10,  11,  13,  14,  16,  18,21. 


63,  65,  68. 

20,  28. 

22,  28,  34,  40,  44,  47,  48,  52. 

64,  84. 


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NAMES. 


Greenport,  see 

Mount  Pleasant, 

Greenville, 

Griggstown, 

Cruilderland,  now 

Helderbergh. 
Guilford, 


Hackensack,'^ 

Hackensack  (2nd,)"' 
Hackensack  2nd,  .  . . . 
Hackensack  (Ger.,)  . . 
Hagamen's,  see 

Amsterdam, 

Hanover,  Pa., 

Ha^  Moon,  now 

W  aterford, 

Hardwick, 

Harlem,  see 

New  York, 

Harlem,  (Ger.)  see 

New  York. 
Harlingen,  see 

Sourland,    

Hastings, 

Helderbergh,  w 

Guilderland. 
Henderson,  see 

Warren, 

Herkimer, 

Herkimer  2nd, 

High  Prairie,  see 

Hooge  Prairie, 

Hillsborough,  in 

Millstone,  ....   . . .  . 


DATE. 


1844 
1842 


1833 

1686 
1756 

1855 
1857 

1855 
17— 

17— 

1812 

1660 


1851 
17— 


17— 
1830 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1727 


37,  45,  65,  67,  103. 
49,  60,  65,  70. 
6T;  72,  89. 


51,  70. 

11,  12,  13,  14,  18,  20.     Seceded. 

14,  17,  18,  22,  37,  51. 

73. 

103. 

101. 


76. 


15,  16,  17,  26,  27,  62,  75. 

68. 

24,  41,  42,  79,  82,  86,  92,  93. 


31,  66,  82,  85,  87. 
33,  41,  49,  77,  94. 

82. 

98. 

20,  21,  26,  28,  59. 


»  These  two  Churches  used  oue  edifice,  and  though  distinct  Church  organizations,  were  one  corporate  body. 
After  the  division  of  the  Classis  of  Hackensack,  the  former  was  assigned  to  Bergen  Classis,  and  the  latter  to 
Paramus.    The  (2nd)  is  added  for  distinction's  sake. 


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NAMES. 


Hillsdale, 

Hohoken,  (Ulster  Co.) 

HobokcM, , 

Hobokcn,  ( (ier. )  .  . .  . 
Holland,  (Miclii,2:an,) . 
Holland,  (Wisconsin,) 
Honey  Creek,  now 

Raritan, 

Hooge  Prairie,  now 

High  Prairie, 

Hopewell," 

Horseneck,^  now 

Fairfield, 

Hudson,  X.  Y., 

Hudson,  N.  J., 

Hurley, 

Husruenots,  S.  I.,  see 

Westfield, 

Hyde  Park,  see 

Staatshurgh, 


India,'  embracing 

Arcot, 

Arnee, 

Chittoor,  .  . . . 

Connoor,  . .  . 

Vellore, 

Indian  Castle,  .... 

Ithaca, 

Irvington,  see 
Clintonvillc 


Jackson,  . . 
Jamaica,™  . 
Jamesville,  . 
JanesviUc, . . 
Java,  E.  I., 


DATE. 


1808 
1828 
1850 
1855 
1851 
1854 

1856 

1852 
1756 

17— 

1836 
1846 
1814 


1846 
18— 
18— 
IS- 
IS— 
17— 
1830 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1833 
1702 
18— 
1834 
1836 


19,  34,  60. 

48,  84.  100. 

99. 

98. 

101,  102. 


17,  20,  23,  27,  32,  46,  52,  102. 

43,  56.  77. 

64,  101. 

42.  53,  55,  69,  76,  77,  78. 

84,  97. 

33,  41,  52,  53,  55,  67,  68,  81. 

74.  78. 
72,  78,  102. 
72,  97. 
70. 
93. 

48,  68,  71,  86,  94,  97. 
57,  74,  93,  96. 

49.  56,  85.  87. 

14,  15,  18,  19,  20,  25,  29,  50,  56. 

48,  86. 

52,  53. 


I  Dr.  Scudder  also  labored  for  many  years  in  Ceylon,  before  going  to  Arcot. 


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NAMES. 


Jefferson, 

Jeffersonville, 

Jersey  City 

Jersey  City 

Jersey  City  2nd,  see 

Van  Vorst. 
Jersey  City  3rd,  .  .  .  . 
Jersey  City  (Ger.,)  . 

Jerusalem, 

Johnshor-ough, 

Johnstown, 


Kakiat^  now- 
West  New  Hempstead, . 

Kalamazoo, 

Keokuk, 

Keyport, 

Kinderliook,™ 

Kinderhook  2nd, 

Kingston,"^ 

Kingston  2nd, . 

Kiskatom, 

Kleyn  Esopus,  now 

Esopus 

Knox, 


Lansinghurgh, 

Lawyersville,  see 

JYew  Rhinebeck, . . . 

Lebanon, 

Leeds,  see 

Madison, 

Leroy,  

Linlithgow,  see 

Livingstones  Manor, 
Lisha's  Kill,    


DATE. 


1851 

1852 
1807 
1830 


1852 
1856 
17— 
1819 

1818 


1774 
1851 

1858 
1847 
1700 
1834 
1660 
1848 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


54,  95. 
99. 

4?;- 51,  66,  98,  102. 


63,  69,  73,  102. 

101. 

24,  36,  65,  79. 

35. 


98,  100. 

65,  69,  79. 

14.  22.  26,  38,  44,  50,  68,  84,  87,  101. 

t 

10.  11.  12,  13,  17,  19,  45,  52,  77,  86. 

69.  96. 


1832  '  37,  51,  63,  65,  68,  70,  93. 


1660 
1842 

17— 


1813 
1822 
1852 


58. 

22. 

22.  47,  51,  66,  88,  94. 
35,  48,  57,  67. 

37,  43,  51,  64,  67,  92. 


13,  22,  31,  37,  45,  46,  59. 
72,  73. 


1  See  Documentary  History,  Vol.  III.,  p.  894. 


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MANUAL  OP  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Little  Falls, •. 

Livingstones  Manor,  now 

embracing  Linlithgow,  .... 

Taghkanick,  and 

Greenbush,  {Classis  of  Po'k.) 

Lodi 

Long  Branch, 

Low  Prairie, 

Lower  Canajoharie, 

iMwer  Red  Hook,  or 

St.  Johns, 

Jjywer  Schoharie!^ 

Lyons 

Lysander, 

Macon, 

Madison,  now 

Leeds, 

Mahakemack^  now 

Deer  Park, 

Mamakating,  in 

Wurtsboro,"" 

Manayunk,  in 

Philadelphia, 

Manheim, 

Mapletown, 

Marbletown,""^    

Mariavillc, 

Marshallville, 

Martinshurgh, 

Mayjield, 

Medina, 

Mellenville,  see 

Claverack  2nd. 

Melrose,  (Ger.) 

Metuchin, 


DATE. 


1836 
1720 1 


1828 
1851 
1855 
1773 

17— 
17— 
1833 

1828 

1849 

1822 

1744 

1815 

1828 
182- 
1829 
1746 
1843 
1831 
1827 
17— 
1846 


1854 

1858 


REFERENCES.  &c. 


40,  53,  63. 
71. 


41,  66. 

70. 

98. 


22,  31. 

49,  86,  88,  96. 
54,  61,  99. 


53,  58,  71,  84. 

51,  82,  91,  (Gates,)  96,  101. 

39,  49,  50,  60. 

29,  42,  56,  70,  78,  82. 

18,  20,  23,  47,  71,  78. 

93. 


26,  35. 
54. 


100. 


1  See  Documentary  History,  Vol.  III.,  p.  714. 

2  See  Documentai-y  History,  Vol.  HI.,  p.  993. 


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NAMES. 


Middleburgh, 

Middlebush, 

Middleport, 

Middletown,  N.  Y., 

Middletown,  N.  J.,-"  . . . 
Middletown  Village,  . . . 
Midwout,^  now 

Flatbusli,  &c., 

Milesville, 

Millstone,  see 

Hillsborough. 

Milwaukie, 

Mina  Corners, . 

Minaville,  now 

Florida, 

Minisink,'" 

Mohawk,"' 

Montgomery,  see 

WaUkill, ." 

Montville,  see 

Persippany  and 

Boonton, 

Moresville, 

Mott  Haven, 

Mottville, 

Mount  Morris, 

Mount  Pleasant,  now 

Germantown:  see  also 

East  Camp. 
Mount  Pleasant,  now 

Stanton, 

Mount  Pleasant,  now 

Greenport. 
Mount  Pleasant,  see 

New  York. 
Mount  Vernon, 


DATE. 


1732 
1833 
1852 
17— 
1708 
17— 

1654 

1858 


1851 
1855 

1812 
1744 

1838 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1818 
1836 
1851 
1849 
1839 


1833 


31,  32,  44,  63,  65,  77,  79,  80. 

35,  55. 

57,  71. 

25,  29,  30. 

12, 13.  17,  35,  43,  53. 

55,  58. 


98. 


14,  15,  19,  23,  35,  54,  56,  89,  90. 
33,  43,  67,  90. 


22,  46,  77. 


24,  25,  38,  42,  57,  66,  79,  84,  87,  89. 

53,  68,  91,  95. 

57,  58,  74. 

63,  65. 

83. 


1853  71. 


1  This  name  also  included  sometimes  the  Churches  of  Brooklyn,  Flatlands,  Bush\nck,  and  Gravesend. 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Jfapojiock,  now 

Warwarsing, 

Nassau,  see 

Union  Village, 

Nauniberg,  (Ger.) 

J\''echanic,  see 

Shmmick,  now 

New  Shaunock,  .... 
JVestegauna,""  now 

Niskayuna, 

JVeversink, 

Jfew  Amstel, ' 

Newcastle 

J\rew  ./Amsterdam,  now 

New  York, 

Newark, 

Newark  2nd, 

Newark  3rd, 

Newark  (North,) 

New  Baltimore, 

New  Brunswick,  see 

Three  Mile  Run, 

New  Brunswick  2nd,.  . 
New  Brunswick  (Ger..) 

Newburgh, 

New  Bremen  (Ger.,)  . . 

New  Concord 

New  Durham, 

JYeicfoundland,    

New  Hackensack,'"  . . .  . 

New  Harlem 

JVew  He/npstcad,'"  now 

Clarkstown, 

NcAV  Hurley ,'" 

New  Lots, 

New  Paltz, 


DATE. 


1745 

1804 

1855 


1758 

17— 

1657 
1657 

1857 

1619 
1833 
1848 
1848 
1856 
1836 

17— 

1842 
1851 
1834 
1855 
1855 
1843 
1815 
1757 
17— 

17— 
1768 
1824 
1683 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


27,30,  37,42.46,  48,54,  66,  77. 
99. 


10.  13. 


49.  92. 
41,  62. 

96. 
52. 
58,67,  91,  lUl. 

12,  15,  16,  28,  36,  39.  42,  75,  77  .  80. 

56,  59.  102. 

72,  96,  99. 

41,  91,  95. 

99. 

73. 

62,  63. 

17,  20,  23.  27,  32,  39,  45. 
26. 


20,27,28,  34,  41,  43,54,  70. 

41,  50,  91. 

19,  20,  27,  28,  34,  38,  42,  67, 


1  lu  Delaware,  at  the  mouth  of  Dehuvare  River. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


m 


NAMES. 


New  Prospect, 

JVew  Rhinebeck,  now 

Lawyersville, 

New  Rochelle,  (Ger.) 

New  Shannock,  see 

JVechanic, 

JVew  Stissing, 

Newtown,"' 

Newtown,  (Ger.) 

Jfewtovon,  {Classis  of  Ren.)  . . .  . 

New  Utrecht, 

New  York,""  (Collegiate,)  see 
JYeio  Amsterdam,  consisting  of 

South  Church, ' 

Middle,^ 

North,' 

Twenty-ninth  Street,  .  .  . 
In  JVew  York: 

African, 

Blooraingdale, 

Broadway,  after 

Stanton  Street, 

Broome  Street, 

Central,  (9th  St.) 

German  Reformed,™ 

Ger.  Evang.  Mission, 

2nd, 

3rd, 


1816     34,  54,  56,  80,  84,  102. 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


15,  16,  17,  20,  26,  27,  38,  75. 
17— 

1731  '  14,  19,  25,  29,  50,  64. 
1855  I  99. 
1803  I 
1677  31, 52. 


1619 
1727 
1767 

1854 

1823 
1806 

1842 
1824 

1854 
1763 
1839 

1852 
1852 


9,  10,  11,  12,  14,  15,  17,  18,  21,  24,  28,  30, 
r32,  75,  77,78,79,86,90. 


78. 

48,  76,  84. 


30,  35,  43,  67,  69,  78. 

92. 

17,  19,  22,  76,  88. 

92. 

95,  99. 

99,  102. 


1  Situated  first  at  Old  Slip;  then  in  the  Battery  till  1693;  after  which,  in  Garden  Street,  till  1813,  when 
withdrew  from  the  Collegiate  connection.     Sec  South  Dutch. 

3  Situated  in  Nassau  Street  till  184-1,  when  the  building  was  leased  for  the  Post  Office.  In  1836  the  Mid- 
dle Church  also  began  to  worship  in  an  edifice  in  Ninth  Street,  (formerly  the  building  of  the  Ninth  Street 
Church,  then  extinct,)  which  was  used  by  them  till  1851,  when  it  was  disposed  of,  and  is  now  known  as  the 
Central  Church.     In  1839  an  edifice  was  built  in  La  Fayette  Place,  which  is  now  known  aa  the  Middle  Church. 

3  Situated  corner  of  Fulton  and  William  Streets. 

16 


122 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


4th, 


DATE. 


In  J^ew  York: 
Ger.  Evang 

Greenwich,' 

Harlem, 

Harlem,  (Ger.) 

Houston  Street,^  now 

Seventh  Avenue, 

Livingston,* 

Manhattan,^ 

Market  Street, 

Mount  Pleasant,^ 

Mnth  Street,'' 

JYorth  Street, ....      

Northwest,  ^ 

Orchard  Street, 

Sanctity  Church,  (Ger.)  .  . 
Seventh  Avenue,  see 

Houston  Street 

Seventh  Avenue,  (Ger.) . . 

South  Dutch, 9 

Stanton  Street,  see 

Broadway, 

Stuyvesanf s  Bouwerie,  . . . 

Twenty-first  Street, 

Vandewater  Street, 

Washington  Heights, 

Washington  Square,  see 

South  Dutch, 

West  Ref.  Dutch  Church,*" 


1854 
1804 
1660^ 
1853 

1824 
1851 

1829 
1819 
1846 
1833 
1833 
1807 
1825 
17— 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


72.  88. 

30,  34,  89,  95. 

18,22,23,  33,  50,  89. 

100. 


64,  73,  100. 
55,  71,  81,  84. 
39,  77,  99. 
55,  82,  97. 

48. 

27,  38,  42,  48,  61. 
80. 


38,  54,  65,  {Butcher)  80. 
1857  !  73. 
1813  !  77,  85,  87. 


1660 
1836 
1831 
1843 


1850 


52. 
10. 

66,  85. 
81. 
46. 

77,  85. 
97. 


1  Bleeckcr  Street,  corner  of  Amos. 

a  Not  prior  to  this;  the  precise  date  not  a.'^ciirtaiued. 

3  Since  1853  in  Seventh  Avenue. 

4  In  Eighth  Avenue. 

6  In  Avenue  B. 

8  In  Fiftieth  Street. 

7  See  Note  2  on  preceding  page. 

8  In  Franklin  Street  till  185-t,  since  when  in  23rd  Street. 

0  In  Garden  Street  till    1835,  when  divided  into   Murray  Street  (now  Fifth  Avenue.)  and  Washington 
Square.     See  Collegiate  South. 
10  In  Sixth  Avenue. 


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NAMES. 


Niskayuna,  see 

JYestegauna, 

Jfominack, 

Noordelors, 

JVoord  Holland, 

JVorman's  Kill,"" 

North  Bergen,  (Ger.) 
North  Blenheim,  see 

Blenheim, 

JVorth  Branch,"^  now 

Readington, 

North  Branch, 

North  Esopus, 

North  Gowanus,  see 

Brooklyn. 
N.  and  S.  Hampton,"". 

Mort/i  Hampton, 

North  Hempstead,  see 

Success, 

North  Hoboken 

North  Marbletown,  . . 
Northumberland  . . .  .  . 
Nyack, 


Oak  Hill, 

Old  Stissiyig,'^ 

Olive,  same  as 

Shokan, 

Onisquethaw, 

Oostburgh, 

Oppen/ieim, 

Oppenlieim  2nd,  . . . 

Overyssel, 

Omd, 

Owasco, 

Owasco  Outlet,  see 

Sand  Beach, . . . .  . 


DATE. 


17— 

1855 
1852 
17— 
1853 

1851 

1719 
1825 
1851 


17- 
1- 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


18— 
1851 
18— 
1838 

17— 
17— 

1839 
1839 
1854 
1822 
1822 
1851 
1808 
17— 


23,  27,  45,  46,  47,  64,  73. 

99. 

68,  71,  75,  83. 


34,  43,  73,  88. 
47,  49,  69. 


14,  20,  22,  24,  26,  81. 


14,  19,  24,  25,  45,  47,  50,  54,  57,  79,  86. 

103. 

69. 

55,  67,  81,  85,  94,  96. 

55,  66,  87,  92. 

25,  26. 


33. 

101. 

31. 

98,  103. 

25.  Seceded. 

22,  25,  26,  31,  42,  47,  48,  50,  65,  82,  88,  89. 

26,  44,  45,  46,  50,  61,  83,  90,  97. 


124 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT,  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Oyster  Bay,  {formerly 
Wolver- Hollow.) 


Paghkafghkan,  .... 

Palatine, 

Panna,^  now 

Ponds, 

Paramus,™ 

Pasaick,  JV.  Y.,  .... 

Pasgack, 

Pater  son,  see 

Totowa. 
Paterson,  (Hoi.) . . . . 

Peapack, 

Pekin, 

Peekskill, 

Peerpack, 

Persippeny,  after 

Boonton,  now 

Montville, 

Philadelphia,  {Ger.)  . 

Philadelphia, ' 

Philadelphia  2nd,''  . . 
Philadelphia  2nd,  see 

Spring  Garden, . . 
Philadelphia  2nd,^ . 
Philadelphia  Srd,"* . 
Philipshurgh,  now 

Tarrytown, 

Piermont, 

Piermont  2nd, 

PifFardinia, 

Pittstown, 


DATE. 


1725 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


14,  15,  19,  24,  25,  44,  51,  62,  64,  71,  72,  79,  84. 


17— 

1825 

42. 

1710 
1725 
17— 
1812 

12,  13,  15,  20,  21,  24,  27,  61,  73 
20,  50,  54. 

1856 
1848 
1842 
17— 
1761 

102. 
68,  74. 
52,  62,  64. 
30,  76,  97. 

17— 
1730 
1813 

1818 

13,  16. 

30,  32,  42,  80,  89,  96. 

78.  t 

1828 
1852 
1837 

37,  42.  77,  85. 

97. 

63,  80,  96. 

1697 
1838 
1851 
1847 
1700 

59,  65,  66,  102. 

89. 
65. 
28. 

1  Formerly  in  Crown  Street,  now  corner  Spring  Garden  and  Seventh. 

2  Now  Seventh  Presbyterian. 

3  Since  extinct;  but  its  funds  made  over  to  the  members  of  the  German  Reformed,  who  were  organized  m 
1852  under  the  name  of  the  Second  Dutch. 

4  In  Seventh  Street. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  KEF.  PEOT.  DUTCH  CHUECH. 


1^5 


NAMES. 


Plainfield,  (Ger.) 

Plattekill, 

Pleasant  Plains, 

Polkton,    

Pompton, 

Pompton  Plains,"" '  . , .  . 
Ponds,  see 

Panna, 

Port  Jackson, 

Pottersdam, 

P otter stown,  now 

Rockaway, 

Pottsvilk, , 

Poughkeepsie," 

Poughkeepsie  2nd, . . . . 

Prairieville, 

Prattsville, , 

Preakness, 

Princetown,  N.  Y.,  see 

Dicanesborough,  . . . . 
Pultneyville, 


Queens  Village,  L.  I. 
Quincy, 


Ramapo, 

Raritan,""  in 

Somerville, 

Raritan  2nd,  in 

Somerville, 

Raritan  3rd, 

Raritan,  (Illinois,)  see 

Honey  Creek, 

Readington,  see 

JVorth  Branch, 

Redford 


DATE. 


1858 
1834 
1816 
1834 
1814 
1770 


1850 
179- 

17— 

1 

1716 

1848 
1842 
1833 
1801 

1824 
1851 

1858 
1858 

17— 

1700 

1833 

1848 


1858 


REFERENCES.  <fcc. 


74. 

57,  65. 
33. 

70,  78.  80,  89. 

13,  15, 17,  25,  35,  42,  47,  50,  71,  73. 

13,  15,  21,  23,  25,  59. 

95,  101. 

21. 


13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19,20,23,24,31,35,  48, 102. 

46,  92. 

57,  60,  65,  84,  100. 
25,  57. 

42,  84,  92,  95. 
97. 


103. 

22,  23,  29,  43,  53,  54,  58. 

12,  15,  16,21,  25,35,42,44. 

46,  55,  90,  96. 
58,  67,  73. 

66. 

12,  15,  16,  20,  21,  38. 


J  In  the  earlier  records  called  simply  Pompton — to  be  distinguished  from  the  present  Church  of  that  name. 


126 


MANUAL  OP  THE   REF.   PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Sacondaga, 

Saddle  River, . . 

Sagertisses,  now 

Saiigerties,  , . 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 


Red  Hook,"" 

Red  Hook  Landing, . . .  . 

Remsenbush, 

Rensselaer, 

Rensselaerwyck,  now 

Albany, 

Rhinebeck,  or 

Rhinebeck  Flatts,""  . 

Richmond,  S.  I., 

Ridgeway, 

Rochester,  • 

{Classis  of  Kingston,) 
Rochester, 

{Classis  of  Geneva,) .  . 
Rockaway,  in 

White  House;  see 

P  otter  stoii'n, 

Rocky  Hill, 

Rome, 

Root,  called  also 

Currytown, 

Rosendale, 

Rotterdam,  see 

Schenectady  2nd .... 

Rotterdam  2nd 

Roxborough,  in 

Philadelphia, 

Roxbury, . 


DATE. 


1755 
1828 
17— 
1847 

1620 

1731 

1843 
1736 
1852 


1857 
1825 


1843 


1823 

1836 

1827 

17— 

1784 

17— 
17— 
1822 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


16,  31,  52,  82,84. 
96. 


16,  17,  18, 19,  21,  27,  30,  34,  37,  42,  64,  67, 

77,  78,  80. 
99. 
54,  59,  61,  64,  71,  99. 

16,  18,  23,  26,  28,  33,  46,  55. 

100. 


31,  35,  52,  64,  70,  79,  102. 

57. 

41. 

32. 

68^  69,  93. 

36,  79,  80,  88,  94. 
66,  79,  80,  87. 

51,  82.  t 
53,  59,  88,  95. 


15,  20,  27,  50. 

24,  40,  44,  52,  79,  89,  103. 


I  See  Documentary  History,  Vol.  in.,  p.  993. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


127 


NAMES. 


Salt  River,  Mercer  Co.,  Ky. 


Sampsonville, 
Sand  Beach,  now 

Owasco  Outlet, 

Sandusky  City, 

Saratoga,™  see 

Schuylerville, 

Saugerties,  see 

Sagertisses, 

Schaghticoke," 

Schenectady,™ 

Schenectady  2nd,  now 

Rotterdam, 

Schenectady  1st,  of  the 

Fourth  Ward,  now 

Glenville, , 

Schenectady  2nd, 

Schenectady  3rd,  (Ger.)     .  . . 

Schodack,™ 

Schoharie, 

Schoharie  Mountain, 

Schoteau, 

Schraalenberg,  ™ 

Schraalenberg  (2nd,)™ '  . 

Schuylerville,  now 

Saratoga, 

Second  River,^  now 

Belleville, 

Shandaken, 

Shannick^  see 

New  Shannock. 

Sharon, 

Shawangunck,™ 

Sheboygan  Falls, 

Shokan,  see 

Ashokan,  in  toion  of  Olive, 


DATE. 


1796 
1851 

1822 
1855 


17— 
1684 

1814 


1815 
1851 
1854 
17— 
17— 
181- 
17— 
1724 
1756 

178- 

1700 
1854 


1804 
1751 
1856 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


26,  76. 
69,  73,  88. 


101. 


23,  28,  67,  81,  85,  90,  94. 

27  71  75  91 

15il9'25i37,'39,  49,  55,  75,81. 
11,  12,  15,  18,  27,  31,  33,  63,  100. 


92. 

101. 

22,  27,  30,  33,  41,  63,  68,  77,  83. 

12,  16,  17,  19,  29,  39,  49,  53,  59,  87. 

46,  53. 

12,  13,  14,  18,  20.     Seceded. 

14,  17,  18,  22,  44,  (47,)  54,  59,  87. 


92. 


22,  23,  34,  47,  51,  68,  70,  71,  82. 
19,  22,  27,  34,  47,  49,  56,  70. 


48,  65,  67,  78,  81,  88,  92. 


1  These  two  Chui-ches  were  one  corporate  body  M-ith  the  two  at  Hackensack.    See  Hackensack. 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.   PfiOT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Silver  Creek,  (Ger.)  , 
Sinkhoinck,  or 

Sincock,  

Six  Mile  Creek, 

Six  Mile  Run,'"  see 

Three  Mile  Run,  .  .  . 

Smithjield, 

Snelfs  Bush, 

Somerville,  see 

Raritan. 
Sourland,"^  now 

Harlingen,       

South  Bend,    

South  Bushwyck,  see 

Brooklyn. 
South  West  Troy,  see 

Gibbonsville, 

Washington,  and 

West  Troy, 

Spottswood, 

Spraker's  Basin, 

Spraker's  Basin, 

Spring  Garden,  see 

Philadelphia  2nd, . . . 

Spring  Lake, 

Staatsburgh,  now 

Hyde  Park 

Stanton,  see 

Mount  Pleasant,  . . . 

Stapleton,  S.  I., 

Staten  Island, 

j  North  side,"  . . 
I  South  side,'"  . . 

Stillwater, 

Stirling 

St.  Johns,  same  as  ... . 

Loiver  Red  Hook. 
St.  Johnsville 


DATE. 


1851 

17— 

1827 

17— 
1744 
17— 


1727 
1850 


1821 

1829 
1858 

1817 

1854 


1851 

1726 
17— 
17— 
1826 
1 

1812 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


73,  98. 

28. 
79. 

12,  15,  21,  26,  37,  42. 
14. 


58,  62,  95,  99. 


61,  95. 

40,  51,  66,  79,  92,  100. 


82. 


51,  89. 
95. 

i  12,  16,  22,  28,  75,  86. 

75. 
37. 

33,  49,  58. 


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129 


NAMES. 


St.  Thomas,  (Island  of  W.  I. 

Stone  Arabia,™ 

Sto7ie  Arabia,  (Ger.) 

Stone-house  Plains 

Stoutenhergh, 

Stuyvesant, 

Success,  now 

North  Hempstead , 

Summit,  see 

Eminence, 

Sun  Prairie,   

Susquehannah, 

Swart-town, 

Syracuse, , 


Taghkanick,"'  see 

Livingstones  Manor, 

Tappan,"" 

Tarrytown,  see 

Philipsburgh, 

Tarrytown  2nd, 

Teashok,  now 

Tiossiock,    

Thousand  Isles, 

Three  Mile  Run,  afterward 

divided  into  the  Churches  of 

New  Brunswick  and 

Six  Mile  Run, 

Thumansville, 

Tiossiock,  see 

Teashok  and 

Tyashoke, , 

Tompkinsville,  S.  I., , 

Totowa,  in 

Paterson, 

Totowa  2nd,  in 

Paterson,. 


DATE. 


1830 
17— 
180- 
1801 
17— 
1827 

1731 


1843 
17— 

1839 
1847 


1780 
1726 


1848 

17— 
1851 


1717 
1855 


1823 
1755 


REFERENCES,  <fec. 


45,  54,  55. 

22,  39,  46,  51,  75,  78,  88. 

77. 

4?,  48,  51,  53,  60,  63,  97,  100. 

24. 

50,  52. 


71. 
43. 
76. 


58,  68. 


20,  28,  66,  93. 
13,  15,  20,  47. 

19,  23,  38,  40,  65,  76. 
67,  68. 


69,  70. 


12,  15. 


25,  28,  39,  49,  67,  97. 
55,  78,  95. 

15,  17,  27,  38,  55,  67. 


1828      47,  48,  54,  78. 


17 


130 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Tottensville,  S.  I., 

Trenton^ 

Tyashoke,  now 

Tiossiock. 
Tyre, 

Union, 

Union, 

Union  Village,  (Wash.  Co.,) 
Union  Village,  now 

Nassau, 

Unionville, 

Upper  Ncversink, 

Upper  Red  Hook, 

Upper  Schoharry^ 

Utica, 

Vanderveer, 

Van  Vorst,  in 

Jersey  City, 

Veddersburgh, 

Vriesland, 

Waldcn, 

Walkill,'^  now 

Montgomery, 

Walpack, 

Warren  now 

Henderson, 

Warren,  N.  J.,  (Ger.) 

Warwick, 

Washington,  see 

West  Troy  and 

Gibbonsville, 

Washington,  (Illinois,) 


DATE. 


1855 
1841 


1841 

1793 
1825 
1803 

1804 
1822 
1849 
17— 
17— 
1830 

1841 

1846 
17— 
1852 

1839 

1734 
1744 

1825 

1855 
1803 


1814 
1847 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


48. 


51,  65,  90. 

27,  30.     Seceded. 
40,  44,  52,  65,  66,  90. 
34,  37,  87,  91,  94,  95. 


56,  63,  76,  87. 
69,  90. 
22,  56. 

43,  47,  54,  80,  94. 

53,  61,  89. 

63,  66. 

t  1807. 
98,  103. 

46,  53,  61. 

14,  15,  19,  50,  57,  76,  80,  86. 


73,  74. 

29,  30,  41,  42,  85. 


32. 
61. 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


131 


NAMES. 


Washington  Heights,  see 

New  York. 
Waterford,  see 

Half  Moon, 

Waterloo, 

Warwarsing,"  see 

Ellenville  and 

JYapononck, 


Western  Kingsborough, .    .  . 
Westerlo,  see 

Baisic  and 

C/iester,'- 

West  Farms, 

Westfield,  now 

Huguenots,  S.  I., 

West  Hurley, 

West  Ley  den, 

West  Camp,  see 

East  Camp, 

West  New  Hempstead,  see 

Kakiat,"" 

West  Town, 

West  Troy,  see 

Gibbonsville, 

White  House,  see 

Rockaway. 

Wilkesbarre, 

Wilton, 

Williamsburgh,  see 

Brooklyn. 

Windham, 

Woestyne, 

Woleott, 

Woodhaven, 


DATE. 


REFERENCES,  &c. 


1851 


1822 


1838 

1850 

1848 
1856 

1710 


17— 


17— 
1823 


1823 
17— 

1847 

1858 


227  25,  39,  43,  50,  58,  67,  88,  95. 
70,  90. 


16,  18,  23,  26,  28,  33,  39,  47,  54,  56,  62,  69, 
84,  89. 


29,  40,  43,  54,  58,  82,  87,  102. 
59,  64,  67,  97. 


95. 
101. 

12. 

15,  (Marinus,)  22,  23,  29,  43,  53. 
19. 

32,  48,  50,  86. 


75,  81. 
72,  88,  91. 


1  See  Documentary  History,  Vol.  Ill,,  p.  993. 
a  Chester  the  name  of  the  town. 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

DATE. 

REFERENCES,  &c. 

Woodstock, 

17— 

17— 
17— 

1843 

1851 

29,  58,  80,  82,  95,  96. 

Wurtsboro,  see 
Mamakating. 
Wyckoff, ' 

22,  59,  61. 

Wynantskill, 

22,  28,  36,  43,  46,  56  61,  85,  91. 

Yonkers, 

60,  80,  96. 

Zeeland, 

98. 

Dr.  Taylor  says  1822. 


SUMMAEIES. 


IVTINISTRY. 

Number  educated  for  Dutch  Church 555 

Number  entered  from  other  Denominations 311 

Total 866 

Deceased  or  left  the  Denomination 471 

Total  living 395 

Theological  Students 50 

Preparing  in  Rutgers  College  and  Grammar  School  for  the  Seminary 50 

Whole  number  preparing  for  the  Ministry  . .   100 

SYNODS. 

General  Synod 1 

Particular  Synod  (for  the  whole  Church,)  now  extinct 1 

Particular  Synods ^ 

CLASSES. 

Whole  number  of  Classes ^^ 

Divided,  and  thereby  extinct 3 

United  two,  making ^  ^ 

Total 31 

CHURCHES. 

Number  of  Churches  now  existing ^^° 


APPENDIX. 


NOTE     A.. 

ON    THE    SECESSION. 

In  the  Convention  held  in  New  York  in  1774,  for  the  pur}30se  of  perfecting  the 
union  of  the  two  great  parties  previously  existing  in  the  Church — the  Coetus  and  the 
Conferentie — Solomon  Froeligh  was  licensed  to  preach  the  Gospel,  who,  a  half  century- 
after,  divided  the  Church  again  by  his  secession,  which  may  be  considered  as  a  con- 
tinuation of  the  old  Coetus  and  Conferentie  difficulties,  or  a  contest  between  practical 
religion  and  dead  orthodoxy. '  This  secession  was  consummated  on  October  22nd, 
1822,  at  Schraalenbergh.  They  seceded,  as  they  stated  in  their  '•  Reasons,"  on  ac- 
count of  Hopkinsian  errors  of  doctrine,  and  looseness  of  discipline.  Consisting 
of  five  ministers,  four  of  whom  were  at  the  time  under  sentence  of  suspension,  and 
seven  congregations,  they  styled  themselves  "  The  Classis  of  the  True  Reformed 
Dutch  Church."  In  1824  they  organized  the  General  Synod  of  the  True  Reformed 
Dutch  Church,  and  divided  themselves  into  two  Classes — that  of  Union,  embracing 
the  northern  Churches — and  of  Hackensack,  embracing  the  southern.  During  the 
first  six  years  of  their  existence,  they  gathered  twenty-six  Churches,  which  includes 
all  that  have  been  connected  with  them.  Several  of  these  have  since  become  extinct 
or  declared  themselves  independent.  Their  present  number  is  sixteen.  The  follow- 
ing view  of  them  is  drawn  chiefly  from  their  printed  minutes,  or  from  pamphlets  on 
the  subject: 2 


NAMES. 

SECEDED. 

LABORED. 

DIED. 

Solomon  Froeligh,  D.D,, 

Ab.  Brokaw,  Suspended, 

1822 
1822 

1822  Hackensack  and  Schraal- 
enbergh        1827 

1822  Ovid 1846 

1827 
1846 

I  See  Pastoral  Letter  of  General  Synod  of  True  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  in  their  Minutes  of  1858. 
a  For  a  full  history  of  the  Secession,  see  Dr.  Taylor's  "  Annals  of  the  Classis  of  Bergen." 


MANUAL   OF  THE   REF.    PEOT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


135 


NAMES. 


Henry  V.  Wyckofif,  Suspended,. 
Sylvanus  Palmer,  Suspended, . .  , 

John  C.  Tol,  Suspended, 


Stephen  Z.  Goetschius, 
James  D.  Demarest, . . . 
Cor.  T.  Demarest,  .  . .  . 


James  G.  Brinkerhoff, 


John  Demarest, . 
P.  D.  Froeligh, , 


1822 

1822 

1822 


1823 
1824 

1824 


1824 


1824 
1825 


LABORED. 


1822  Charleston 1829' 

1822  Union 1825 

A825  Union  and  Flatts 1829' 

1822  Westerlo     and    Middle- 

town.  These  two 
Churches  after  1825 
were  called  Canajoha- 
rie 1842 

1823  Danube  and  Osquawk..   1824 

1824  Suspended. 

1824  Ramapo  and  West  New 

Hempstead 


1824  English  Neighborhood.  .    1824 
1824  New  York 1839 

1839  Hackensack  and  English 

Neio-hborhood 1851 

1851  New  York 

1824  Montville 1824 

1824  Endish  Neighborhood  .  1825 

1825  Montville 1828 

1828  Montville  and  Paramus.  1830 
1830  Paramus     and     C larks- 
town  1840 

1840  Paramus 1844 

1844  Mount  Morris 


1824 


1825  Aquackononck   and    En- 
glish Neighborhood .  .    1827 


1  In  1829,  Wyckoff,  Palmer,  and  BcUenger  withdrew  from  the  Secession  and  became  independent.    Bellen- 

ger  at  present  preaches  at  Sharon,  Wynanf  s,  and  Pooster's  Kill. 


lag 


MANUAL  OF  THE  BEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 


Christian  Z.  Paulison, 


,    Eben  S.  Hammond, 


John  V.  S.  Lansing  ,, 


Isaac  Serven,  . .  . 
Cor.  J.  Blauvelt, 


John  Berdan, 

William  Demarest,  {Candidate) 
Samuel  D.  Westervelt, 


Ab.  Van  Houten, , 


John  Y.  De  Baun, 


Archibald  McNeil,. 


Henry  Bellenger, 


William  Johnson, 1838 


SECKDED. 

LABORED. 

1831 

1831  Hackensack 

1832  Suspended.' 

1832 

1858 

1858  Schraalenbergh 

1824  Wynant's  and  Pooster's 

kill 

1826  Cutoff. 

1826 

LICEXSED 

1824 

1828 

1831  Suspended. 

1828 

1828  Schraalenbergh 

1852  Hackensack  and  English 
Neighborhood 

1852 

1830 

1830  Aquackononck 

1837 

1837  II 

1839 

1839  New  York 

1850  t 

1850 

1852 

1852  Clarkstown 

1857  Clarkstown    and    Para- 
nius 

1857 

1856 

1856  Ramapo  and  Hempstead 

1823  Owasco 

183-  Ovid 

183- 

EXTERp:n. 

1823 

1827 

1829 

1838 

1838  Owasco 

'  Mr.  P.  aiul  hi.';  Church  then  became  intlependeiit,  and   ho  was  puccecded  by  Rev.  Albert  Animernian,  for- 
merly of  Johii.stown,  wiio  is  the  present  pastor.     His  Church  is  now  in  coauection  with  that  ot  Bellenger,  etc. 
2  See  Note  on  AVyckolf  above. 


MANUAL   OP   THE   REF.    PROT.    DUTCH   CHURCH. 


137 


SECESSION    CHURCHES. 


Hackensack 1822 

Schraalenbergh, 1822 

Ovid, 1822 

Charlestown  2iid, 1822 

Union, 1822 

(  Middletown  and  \ 

(  Westerlo, 

now  Canajoharie, 1822 

Danube, 1823 

Osquawk, 1823 

Hempstead, 1823 

Paramus, 1823 

Owasco, 1823 

English  Neighborhood, 1823 


New  York, 

Ramapo, 

Wynants  and  Pooster  Kill, ' 

Montville, 

Bethlehem, 

Clarkstown, 

Tappan, 

Aquackononck, 

Flatts, 

Sharon, ' 

Cato  and  Woolcot, 

Paterson, 

Mount  Morris, 


,1823 

.1824 

1824 

,1824 

.1824 

1825 

1825 

1825 

1825 

,1827 

,1827 

1828 

,1828 


SUMMARY. 


Total  number  of  Ministers, 
Died,  suspended  or  left,  . . . 


24 
14 


Present  number, 10 


Total  number  of  Congregations, 
Extinct  or  independent, 


Present  number. 


26 
10 

16 


18 


1  Independent;  see  Bellenger,  above. 


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]N^  O  T  E  B  . 

GENERAL  SYNOD 


YEAR. 

PLACE. 

PRESIDENT. 

1771 

October, . 

New  York, 

Rey.  John  H.  Liyingston.  D.D. 

1772 

June, 

"     Isaac  Rysclvck. 

1772 

October, 

"     J.  H.  Goetscliius. 

1773 

u 

Kingston, 

"     Johannes  C.  Rubell. 

1774 

New  York, 

"     Lauibertius  De  Roncle. 

1775 

April, 

a                   a                        it 

1775 

October, 

it 

''     J.  R.  Hardenbergh,  D.D. 

1778 

u 

New  Paltz, 

"     John  Leyclt. 

1779 

it 

Pompton, 

"     Harmauus  Meyer,  D.D. 

1780 

11 

New  Paltz 

"     J.  R.  Hardenbergh,  D.D. 

1781 

u 

New  Hurley, 

"     Isaac  Rvsdvck. 

1782 

u 

New  Millstone 

"     Harmanus  Mever,  D.D. 

1783 

(( 

New  Paltz, 

"     J.  R.  Hardenbergh,  D.D. 

1784 

May 

New  York,    

" 

1784 

October, 

u 

"     Dirck  Romeyn,  D.D. 

1785 

May, 

it 

u 

U                 11                         ii                       u 

1785 

October, 

"     Eilardus  Westerlo,  D.D. 

1786 

u 

u 

"     J.  R.  Hardenbergh,  D.D. 

1787 

May, 

u 

((                     U                                    U                                        it 

1787 

October, 

u 

"     Rynier  Van  Nest,  D.D. 

1788 

May, 

u 

a                 a                       a                     a 

1788 

October, 

(1 

"     John  H.  Livingston,  D.D. 

1789 

May, 

(1 

..                             ii                               u                            u 

1789 

October, 

(( 

"     Dirck  Romevn,  D.D. 

1790 

(I 

it 

"     Isaac  Blauvelt. 

1791 

ii 

u 

li              a                     a 

1791 

it 

ii 

''     Elias  Van  Bunschooten. 

1792 

May, 

(( 

u                     u                            u 

1792 

October, 

u 

"     Solomon  Froeligh,  D.D. 

1793 

(( 

li 

"     John  H.  Liyingston,  D.D. 

MANUAL  OF  THE  EEF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


139 


YEAR. 


1794'   October, 

1797 

1800 

1803=^   June,  . . 

1803     October, 

1804 

1806     Jime,='.. 

1807 

1809   

1812 

1813 

1814 

1815 

1815     (Ex.)  .  . 

1816 

1817 

1817  (Ex.)     . 
1818 

1818  (Ex.)  . . 

1819 

1820 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1825  (Ex.)  .  . 

1826   

1826     (Ex.)  .. 

1827 

1828     (Ex.)  .. 


PLACE. 


Albany, 

New  York,  .... 

Albany, 

Poughkeepsift,..  . 
Greenwich,  .... 

Albany, 

Harlem, 

New  York,  .... 

Albany, 

New  York,  .... 

Albany, 

New  York,  .... 

Albany, 

Kingston, 

New  York, 

Albany, 

New  York,  .... 

Albany, 

New  York, 

Albany, 

New  York 

Albany, 

New  Brunswick, 
New  York,  .... 

Philadelphia,  .  .  . 
Albany, 


PRESIDENT. 


Rev.  William  Linn,  D.D. 

"     Ira  Condict,  D.D. 

"     John  H.  Livingston,  D.D. 


James  Y.  C.  Romeyn,  D.D. 

U  ii.  u  u 

Nicholas  Lansing,  D.D. 
Jacob  Sickles,  D.D. 
James  V.  C.  Romeyn,  D.D. 
John  M.  Bradford,  D.D. 
John  Schureman,  D.D. 

U  II  ii 

Jacob  Broadhead,  D.D. 

Cornelius  D.  Westbrook,  D.D. 

u  ii  it 

William  McMurray,  D.D. 

u  u  u 

John  M.  Bradford,  D.D. 
James  S.  Cannon,  D.D. 
Selah  S.  Woodhull,  D.D. 
Philip  Milledollar,  D.D. 
Jesse  Fonda. 
Thomas  De  Witt.  D.D. 
Jacob  Broadhead,  D.D. 

a  ..  u 

John  Ludlow,  D.D. 

li  a  ii 

Cor.  C.  Cuyler,  D.D. 


1  A  Particular  Syuod  was  in  this  year  appointed  for  the  whole  Church,  and  transacted  much  of  the  business 
before  done  by  General  Synod,  and  hence  General  Synod  for  a  time  met  only  once  in  three  years. 

a  On  account  of  a  number  of  Delegates  being  irregularly  appointed,  they  adjourned  ^Wthout  transacting 
any  business,  to  meet  at  Greenwich  in  the  fall.  Then  again,  they  were  prereuted  from  meeting  by  an  epi- 
demic raging  in  the  city. 

3  Henceforth  the  regular  meetings  were  held  in  June. 


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YEAR. 


1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 

1832 

1832  (Ex.) 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1841  (Ex.) 

1842. .:.... 

1843 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1848  (Ex.) 
1849 

1849  (Ex.) 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855  

1855  (Ex.) 

1856 

1857 

1857  (Ex.) 
1858 


PLACE. 


PRESIDENT. 


Albany, Rev. 

New  York, \      " 

New  Brunswick, ...   " 

Albany, i   " 

New  York, 

Albany, 

Schenectady,  .... 

New  York, 

Philadelphia, 

Albany, 

New  York, 

Albany, 

Philadelphia,  .  .  . 

New  York, 

Albany, 

New  York, 


Albany, 

Poughkeepsie, .  . 
New  Brunswick, . 

Albany, 

New  York, 

Kingston, 

Brooklyn, 

New  York,  .  . . 
Schenectady,  .... 
Poughkeepsie, .  . . 

Albany, 

Williamsburgh, . . 
Philadelphia,  .  . .  . 

Hudson, 

New  Brunswick, . 

New  York, 

Utica, 

Ithaca, 

Newark, 


Jacob  Schoonmaker,  D.D. 
John  Knox,  D.D. 
Wilhelmus  Eltinge,  D.D. 
John  Gosman,  D.D. 
Isaac  Ferris,  D.D. 

Jacob  J.  Janeway,  D.D. 
Samuel  A.  Van  Vranken,  D.D. 
Robert  Bronk. 
Andrew  Yates,  D.D. 
Isaac  N.  Wyckoff,  D.D. 
Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  D.D. 
George  W.  Bethune,  D.D. 
James  Murphy. 
James  Romeyn,  Jr.,  D.D. 

II  a  a  u 

Jas.  B.  Hardenbergh,  D.D. 
William  C.  Brownlee,  D.D. 
Jacob  Van  Vechten,  D.D. 
Maurice  W.  Dwight,  D.D. 
William  H.  Campbell,  D.D. 
Abraham  Messier,  D.D. 
Thomas  E.  Vermilye,  D.D. 

George  H.  Fisher,  D.D. 
Jacob  Van  Vechten,  D.D. 
Jeremiah  Searle. 
Alex.  M.  Mann,  D.D. 
Gustavus  Abeel,  D.D. 
Duncan  Kennedy,  D.D. 
Mancius  S.  Hutton,  D.D. 
Ransford  Wells,  D.D. 

Francis  M.  Kipp. 

Cornelius  Van  Santvoord,  D.D. 

U  it  u 

David  D.  Demarest,  D.D. 


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DOMESTIC    MISSIONS. 

Early  efforts  were  made  by  the  Dutch  Church  iu  the  cause  of  Domestic  Missions. 
In  1794,  Rev.  John  Cornelison  went  up  the  Delaware,  and  across  to  the  Susquehanna, 
and  organized  several  Churches.  Soon  after.  Rev.  Stephen  Ostrander  went  through 
Middle  New  York  for  the  same  purposes,  and  was  partly  successful.  In  1796,  Rev. 
Peter  Labagh  undertook  a  mission  to  Mercer  County,  Kentucky,  and  organized  a 
Church  at  Salt  River.  Our  obvious  field  of  labor  lying  in  the  North  and  West,  how- 
ever, the  management  of  this  business  was  intrusted  to  the  Classis  of  Albany  until  the 
year  1806,  when  a  standing  committee  on  the  subject  was  appointed.  Some  years  be- 
fore the  close  of  the  last  century.  Rev.  Robert  McDowall  had  begun  to  labor  in  this 
cause  in  Canada.  Through  his  and  others'  zeal,  there  were  gathered  in  that  region, 
between  the  years  1797  and  1819,  something  like  twenty  Churches.  Different  minis- 
ters at  times  spent  a  few  months  on  tours  among  them,  while  their  pulpits  were  sup- 
plied by  General  Synod.  Among  those  who  thus  labored,  besides  the  one  before 
alluded  to,  were  Bork,  I.  Labagh,  Ten  Eyck,  P.  D.  Froeligh,  Sickles,  H.  Ostrander, 
Beattie,  Schermerhorn,  Van  Vechten,  Cmm,  Kirby,  Duryea,  Bogardus,  and  (Allen, 
Presbyterian.)  But  the  distance  at  length  (1819)  induced  SjTiod  to  abandon  them, 
and  they  were  incorporated  witli  other  denominations. 

This  same  year  General  Synod  directed  that  the  Standing  Committee  on  Mission 
hereafter  locate  at  New  York  instead  of  Albany.  Little  was  now  done  in  the  cause. 
But  in  1822  "  The  Missionary  Society  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church"  was  organiz- 
ed, and  the  Board  of  Managers  of  this  Society  became  the  Standing  Committee  on 
Missions.  They  employed  ministers  and  licentiates  to  visit  and  preach  to  weak  and 
destitute  congregations,  while  with  their  funds  they  also  assisted  feeble  churches. 

The  cause  now  began  to  prosper.  The  reports  each  year  grew  more  interesting. 
Efforts  were  enlarged;  funds  increased.  In  1828,  a  Northern  Board  of  Agency  was 
appointed,  which  had  charge  of  the  work  within  the  bounds  of  the  Particular  Synod 
of  Albanv,  except  the  Classis  of  Ulster.  In  1829,  the  propriety  of  appointing  a  Gen- 
eral Agent  to  visit  the  churches,  and  to  present  the  subject  before  them,  was  suggest- 
ed, and  the  Rev.  J.  F.  Schermerhorn  was  appointed.  His  labors  were  crowned  with 
great  success.  Contributions  were  greatly  enlarged,  and  many  new  churches  were 
organized.  In  1830,  General  Synod  deemed  it  proper  to  take  the  management  of  the 
Missionary  operations  of  our  Clim-ch  into  her  own  hands,  and  elected  a  Committee  on 
Missions,  and  directed  the  Missionary  Society  to  alter  their  constitution  to  conform 
thereto.  The  Board  of  Managers,  however,  refused  to  accede  to  the  request.  In 
1831,  therefore,  Svnod  resolved  to  appoint  a  Board  of  Missions,  to  be  known  by  the 
name  of  "  The  Board  of  Missions  of  the  General  Synod  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 


142  MANUAL  OF  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


Church,"  to  which  shall  be  confided  all  the  Missionary  concerns  of  the  Church.  The 
Rev.  J.  F.  Schermerhorn  was  continued  the  General  Agent  of  this  Board.  But  in 
1832  he  resigned,  received  the  thanks  of  Synod  for  his  fidelity  and  success,  and  Rev. 
Henry  A.  Dumont  was  elected  in  Ids  place. 

The  next  year.  Synod  deeming  the  churches  sufficiently  awakened  on  the  subject, 
discontinued  the  Agency.  But  the  cause  immediately  languished.  About  this  time, 
however,  the  old  Missionary  Society  became  auxiliary  to  the  New  Board,  and  Gen- 
eral Synod  again  recommended  to  the  Board  the  expediency  of  employing  an  Agent. 
The  system  of  classical  agents  was  then  adopted,  but  it  soon  became  evident  that  a 
General  Agent  was  necessary  to  insure  success.  Churches  now  began  to  be  planted 
in  the  Western  States.  Fairview,  (Illinois,)  was  organized  in  1837.  In  1842  a  finan- 
cial Secretary  was  chosen  to  take  the  general  superintendence  of  both  the  Foreign 
and  Domestic  Missions,  the  Board  of  Education,  and  the  Sabbath  School  Union.  Rev. 
Ransford  Wells  was  elected  to  this  place.  In  1843,  in  consequence  of  the  enlarged 
operations  of  the  Domestic  Board,  and  consequent  increased  services  required  of  the 
Secretary,  a  division  of  the  duties  of  his  office  was  made — those  pertaining  to  the 
Western  Missions  being  placed  in  the  hands  of  Dr.  Taylor — and  those  pertaining  to 
the  Missions  of  the  Middle  States,  in  the  hands  of  Rev.  Geo.  li.  Fisher.  The  cause 
was  now  in  a  prosperous  condition.  Churches  were  organized  and  assisted.  In 
1844,  however.  Dr.  Wells  resigned,  and  the  Chm'cli  was  again  without  a  General 
Agent,  and  the  effects  were  plainly  visiljle.  Soon  after,  great  accessions  were  unex- 
pectedly received  to  our  Church  by  emigrants  from  Holland,  who  were  driven  thence 
by  religious  persecution,  and  sought  an  asylum  in  the  West.  They  naturally  looked 
for  counsel  and  assistance  to  us.  Our  operations  were,  therefore,  necessarily  greatly 
enlarged.  The  Board  was  reconstituted,  and  in  1849  our  present  successful  Secre- 
tary, Rev.  John  Garretson,  D.D.,  was  appointed. 

The  Holland  brethren  were  considered  as  presenting  peculiar  claims,  and  the  Board 
"  deemed  it  proper  to  send  a  special  agent  to  visit  such  as  had  settled  in  New  York, 
Michigan,  and  Wisconsin,  to  ascertain  tlieir  state,  character,  and  prospects."  Dr.  I. 
N.  Wyckofi"  was  duly  commissioned,  who  returned  with  a  most  encouraging  and  sat- 
isfactory statement. 

The  Germans  settling  in  our  cities  and  the  West,  now  also  began  to  attract  the 
attention  of  the  Board. 

For  the  last  eight  or  ten  years  the  cause  of  Domestic  Missions  seems  to  have  been 
invigorated  witii  a  new  life.  Each  succeeding  year  has  witnessed  enlarged  plans,  and 
means  have  increased  proportionably.  In  1854,  it  was  "  Resolved  to  commence  new 
enterprises  in  every  prominent  place,  whether  East  or  West,  with  special  reference 
to  forming  a  continuous  line  of  churches,  from  the  Atlantic,  westward."  A  church 
building  fund  was  about  this  time  started,  to  aid  in  the  erection  of  new  houses  of  wor- 
ship, and  which  has  proved  of  great  service.  There  are  now  more  than  sixty  Hol- 
land and  German  Cluirches,  which  have  all,  or  nearly  all,  been  organized  through  the 
agency  of  the  Domestic  Board. 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.   PROT,   DUTCH   CHURCH.  143 


FOREIGN    MISSIONS. 

The  subject  of  Foreign  Missions  in  our  Church  was  at  first  committed  to  the  same 
Board  which  had  charge  of  our  Domestic.  Indeed,  when  that  Boai-d  was  organized 
this  subject  seems  to  have  been  hardly  tliought  of.  In  1818,  Synod  had  referred  to 
their  consideration  the  first  annual  report  of  the  United  Foreign  Missionary  Society, 
aiid  it  was  Resolved,  That  this  Synod  earnestly  recommend  this  institution  to  the  pa- 
tronage and  support  of  the  several  judicatures  and  congregations  under  their  care." 
At  the  same  session,  it  was  also  ''Resolved,  That  at  some  convenient  time  at  every 
session  of  General  Synod,  a  Missionary  Sermon  be  preached  before  the  Synod,  and  a 
collection  be  taken  up  for  Missionary  purposes,  and  that  Rev.  J.  F.  Schermerhoru 
preach  such  sermon  at  the  next  meeting  of  Svnod."  In  1822,  immediately  after  the 
organization  of  "  The  Missionary  Society  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church,"  Syiiod  recom- 
mended that  all  our  churches  take  up  collections  at  the  monthly  concert  for  praver 
for  the  support  of  the  United  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  or  the  Committee  of  Mis- 
sions, as  they  shall  please. 

l\\  1823,  Rev.  John  Scudder  began  a  mission  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon.  In  182(3, 
with  the  concurrence  of  Synod,  the  United  Foreign  Missionary  Society  amalgamated 
with  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.  In  1829,  Rev. 
David  Abeel  left  our  ranks  for  China,  under  the  care  of  the  American  Board.  '  Soon 
after,  our  Church  seems  to  have  awakened  to  the  importance  of  the  subject.  A  desire 
appeared,  to  establish  a  mission  under  the  auspices  and  direction  of  our  own  denomi- 
nation. The  question  was,  whether  to  operate  independently,  or  to  combine  with 
others.  For  the  first,  want  of  experience  was  fatal.  But  an  agreement  was  made  with 
the  A.merican  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  as  would  enable  Gen- 
eral Synod  to  maintain  a  mission  of  their  own,  and  at  the  same  time  avail  themselves 
of  the  experience  of  the  American  Board.  Thus,  in  1832,  "  The  Board  of  Foreis-n 
Missions  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church"  was  organized,  and  was  in  union  with  ^m- 
American  Board.  Tliey  then  took  under  their  c'are  the  missionarv  stations  occupied 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Scudder  in  India,  (Ceylon,)  and  Rev.  Mr.  Abeel  in  China. 

In  1834,  Mr.  Abeel,  at  his  own  suggestion,  was  directed  to  visit  Holland,  to  confer 
with  the  Netherlands  Missionary  Society  in  reference  to  organizing  a  mission  within 
the  colonial  possessions  of  the  Dutch  Government  in  the  "East  Indian  Archipelaoo; 
it  being  supposed  that  on  account  of  our  descent  from,  and  affinitv  to  the  Churcii  of 
Holland,  special  favors  and  privileges  might  be  secured  to  us.  His  visit  was  such  as 
seemed  to  warrant  the  organization  of  a  mission  there.  Dr.  Abeel  passed  throus-Ji 
this  country  in  1835,  and  visited  many  of  our  churches,  which  was  attended  with  the 


144  MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


most  happy  results.  Jacob  Ennis,  of  the  class  of  1835,  and  Nevius,  Youngblood  and 
Doty,  of  the  class  of  1836,  devoted  themselves  to  the  Missionary  work,  and  were  com- 
missioned by  the  American  Board,  and  with  their  wives,  together  with  Miss  Azubah 
Caroline  Condict,  sister  of  Mrs.  Nevius,  departed  for  the  Island  of  Java — departed 
while  the  Synod  was  in  session.  As  early  as  this,  the  propriety  of  a  dissolution  with 
the  American  Board  was  suggested,  but  was  not  entertained  by  Synod,  In  1837, 
Messrs.  Thompson  and  Waring  offered  themselves  to  the  Board.  Pecuniary  troubles 
delayed  their  departure,  and  Mr.  Waring  was  afterwards  prevented  from  going.  Mr. 
Pohlman  and  wife,  however,  accompanied  Mr.  Thompson  in  1838.  But  the  mis- 
sion in  Java  met  with  trouble  from  the  Dutch  Government  in  that  island,  and  the 
missionaries  began  to  turn  their  eyes  to  Borneo  as  their  future  field  of  labor.  Mr. 
Doty  took  up  liis  residence  at  Sambas,  in  that  island,  and  Messrs.  Nevius  and  Young- 
blood,  with  Miss  Condict,  at  Pontianak.  Messrs.  Thompson  and  Pohlman  were  oblig- 
ed to  reside  almost  a  year  at  Batavia,  by  the  Dutch  Government,  while  Dr.  Abeel  was 
at  the  same  time  at  Macao.  In  1842  all  the  missionaries  except  the  last  concentrated 
their  efforts  at  Pontianak.  There  a  school  was  established  for  Malay  children,  under 
Youngblood,  and  a  school  for  Chinese,  under  Pohlman. 

During  the  same  year,  Messrs.  Van  Doren  and  Stryker  arrived  at  Batavia,  and  Mr. 
Steele  left  for  the  same  place  some  time  after. 

In  1843,  Dr.  Scudder  visited  this  country  and  aroused  the  churches. 

About  this  time,  Ijy  the  death  of  Mr.  Stryker  and  the  return  of  Messrs.  Van  Doren 
and  Nevius,  through  ill  health,  and  the  continued  onerous  restrictions  of  the  Dutch 
Government,  the  ]3orneo  mission  began  to  wane.  The  brethren  were  embarrassed  in 
their  operations.  China  seemed  to  present  a  more  inviting  field,  and  Dr.  Abeel  urged 
them  to  follow  the  present  leadings  of  Providence.  The  prudential  committee  of  the 
American  Board,  therefore,  transferred  Doty  and  Pohlman  to  China.  But  three  labor- 
ers were  now  left  in  Borneo,  and  everything  looked  dark  to  them.  Cheering  intelli- 
gence, however,  continued  to  be  received  from  Dr.  Abeel.  In  1844  the  brethren  in 
Borneo  obtained  some  privileges  which  encouraged  them  again,  but  they  proved  tem- 
porary. Dr.  Abeel  was  obliged  to  return  again  to  the  United  States,  on  account  of 
ill  health,  and  Thompson,  Steele,  and  Youngblood  had  now  determined  to  remain 
permanently  in  Borneo. 

But  now  the  American  Board  proposed  to  establish  a  mission  among  the  Tamul  peo- 
ple in  Southern  India,  and  to  transfer  those  brethren  there.  Tliey  strongly  objected. 
Interest  in  the  raiise  at  home  declined,  and  for  a  time  the  Dutch  Church  did  not  pay 
the  expenses  of  her  own  Missions.  Notwithstanding  the  repeated  calls  of  the  brethren 
for  more  help,  no  one  offered  himself  for  the  work.  In  1847  Thompson  died.  In 
1849,  ill  health  brought  Mr.  Youngblood  and  wife  back  to  this  country,  and  Mr. 
Steele  was  sunnnoned  to  return,  both  to  recruit  his  health  and  secure,  if  possible,  rein- 
forcements.    Thus  Borneo  was  left  vacant. 

About  this  time,  however,  the  first  church  was  opened  in  Amoy,  but  the  joy  was 


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mingled  with  sorrow,  as  Pohlmaii  had  been  shipwrecked.  But  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Doty^ 
were  enabled  to  pursue  their  labors  at  Amoy  with  zealous  devotion  and  encouraging 
success. 

In  1847,  Rev.  John  V.  N.  Talmage  had  embarked  for  China,  where  he  arrived 
safely  in  due  time.  The  two  brethren  in  this  field  were  encouraged  by  the  Spirit's 
presence.  They  sent  over  frequent  appegjis,  but  received  no  response  till  Rev.  J.  S. 
Joralemon  devoted  himself  to  the  work,  and  sailed  in  the  fall  of  1855. 

Dui"ing  all  this  time  Dr.  Scudder  was  laboring  with  encouraging  success  in  India; 
first  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  and  afterwards  among  the  Tamul  people,  about  midway 
between  Bombay  and  Madras.  In  1844  he  was  joined  by  his  son  Henry,  and  in  1851 
by  William  and  Joseph.  In  1853  they  requested  to  be  organized  into  a  Classis,  which 
was  so  necessary  to  their  convenience,  and  in  1854  Synod  directed  Dr.  Scudder  to 
organize  the  Classis  of  Arcot.  Early  in  the  next  year  he  was  called  to  his  reward. 
In  the  fall  of  the  same  year,  however,  two  more  of  his  sons,  Jared  and  Ezekiel,  with 
their  wives,  and  accompanied  by  their  sister,  started  for  the  scene  of  their  father's 
labors.  So  that  now  the  mission  consists  of  five  brethren,  all  the  sons  of  the  lament- 
ed Dr.  Scudder.  They  have  five  churches,  with  a  membership  of  a  hundred  and 
twenty-five  souls. 

In  1856  a  dissolution  with  the  American  Board  began  to  be  seriously  pondered. 
The  formation  of  the  Classis  of  Arcot  perhaps  hastened  it;  and  in  the  following  year 
a  harmonious  and  happy  dissolution  was  effected.  Our  Church  now  possessed  the 
needed  experience,  and  iDelieved  she  could  affect  more  for  the  glory  of  her  Master 
by  an  independent  organization. 

The  prospects  of  our  Missions  are  now  brighter  than  they  have  ever  been  before. 
The  Rev.  Wra.  W.  Scudder  has  been  in  this  country  about  a  year  and  a  half,  arous- 
ing the  churches  on  the  subject,  and  has  just  started  back,  accompanied  with  Rev.  Jo- 
seph Mayou  and  their  wives.  Several  months  since,  Dr.  Henry  Martyn  Scudder 
joined  his  brother  in  this  country,  and  is  now  engaged  in  the  same  duties,  viz.,  visit- 
ing the  churches.  Last  fall,  Rev.  Messrs.  Rapalje  and  Ostrom,  with  his  wife,  sailed 
for  China,  to  reinforce  the  brethren  there.  Rev.  Mr.  Joralemon  has  been  forced  to 
return,  on  account  of  his  wife's  health.  Japan  has  also  opened  her  doors,  and  a  voice 
has  come  from  thence,  inviting  us  to  occupy  that  new  and  extensive  field.  The  Board 
has  just  appointed  Rev.  Samuel  R.  Brown,  (formerly  a  missionary  in  China,)  to  that 
important  position,  and  before  long  he  will  embark  for  the  scene  of  his  futm-e  labors. 


I  Mrs.  Doty  has  died  during  the  past  year. 

19 


146 


MANUAL  OP  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


LIST    OF     MISSIONARIES 


NAMES. 


John  Scudder,  D.D., 

David  Abeel,       "     

Cornelius  Y.  A.  Van  Dyck, 
Elbert  Nevius, 

Returned  in  1842. 

William  Youngblood, 

Returned  in  1849. 

Jacob  Ennis, 

Suspended  in  1841. 

Elihu  Doty, 


DEPART- 
URE. 


Miss  A.  C.  Condict, 

Afterwards  Mrs.  Alien. 
William  J.  Pohlman, 


Frederick  B.  Thompson, 


1823' 
1-29 
183- 
1836 

1836 

1836 

1836 
1844 
1836 

1838 


1844 
1838 
1838 

D.  Lindsey, 1840 

I  1842 

William  T.  Van  Doren, '  1840 

Returned  1842.  ' 

Isaac  P.  Stryker, 1840 

William  H.'Steele, 1842 

Returned  1849. 

Henry  M.  Scudder,  D.D., 1844 

John  V,  N.  Talmage, 

William  W.  Scudder, 

Joseph  Scudder, 

J.  S-  Joralemon, 

Jared  Scudder, 

Ezekiel  Scudder, 

Miss  Louisa  Scudder, 

Joseph  Mayou, 

Andrew  Sawyer,  (Native,) 

Daniel  Rapalje, 

Alvin  Ostrom, 

Samuel  R.  Brown, 


1847 
1851 
1851 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1855 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1859 


LABORED. 


Had  gone  in  1819  as  a  Physician,  but  was  iu 


India 

China 

Syria.    (In  con.  with  Am.  B'd 
Borneo 

Borneo 

Borneo 

Java  and  Borneo 

China 

Borneo  

Java 

Borneo 

China 

Java 

Borneo 

South  Africa 

Independent. 

Borneo 

Borneo 

Borneo      

India 

China 

India 

India 

China 

India 

India 

India 

India.     

India 

China 

China 

Appointed  to  Japan. 

this  year  licensed  and  ordained. 


DIED. 

1855 
1846 


1844 

1849 
1847 

1842 


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NOTE     E  . 

EDUCATION. 

The  Dutch  Church  has  always  prized  a  learned  ministry.  The  divines  of  Holland 
were  noted  for  their  erudition.  Most  of  the  ministers,  if  not  all,  who  were  sent  to 
this  country  were  men  of  learning.  Those  who  first  consecrated  themselves  to  the 
ministry  on  the  American  shores  were  sent  to  Holland  to  complete  their  education. 
Samuel  Megapolensis  was  tlie  first  instance.  Having  studied  the  liberal  branches  at 
Cambridge,  New  England,  he  went  to  the  University  of  Utrecht  to  study  Theology, 
and  returned  well  equipped,  at  least  as  far  as  earthly  learning  was  concerned,  to 
preach  the  Gospel.  It  was  generally  thought,  and  that  for  many  years,  that  an  edu- 
cation in  Europe  was  indispensable  to  prepare  a  man  for  the  ministry.  It  was  this 
idea  which  actuated  the  minds  of  so  many  during  that  long  contest  which  rent  the 
Church  during  the  middle  of  the  last  century.  But  this  sending  to  Holland  occasion- 
ed great  delay  and  expense,  and  some  began  to  think  that  it  would  be  no  great  sin  to 
educate,  license,  and  ordain  them  this  side  the  water.  In  1737,  nine  men  (see  p.  105,) 
met  in  the  City  of  New  York,  to  deliberate  on  this  subject.  They  drew  up  a  "  Ground 
Article,"  as  they  called  it,  stating  their  views,  and  this  was  the  first  attempt  to  obtain 
some  general  superintendence  of  their  own  ecclesiastical  affairs.  They  styled  them- 
selves "The  Coetus."'  It  was  nine  years  before  the  plan  was  approved  in  Holland; 
but  at  length  they  were  fairly  organized  in  1748.  The  opponents  to  this  plan  organ- 
ized themselves  into  a  body,  in  1755,  called  "The  Conferentie."  These  were  com- 
posed of  those  men  who  had  been  born  and  educated  in  Holland,  while  the  Coetus 
consisted  chiefly  of  those  who  had  been  obliged  to  go  to  Holland  for  education  or 
ordination.  The  spirit  of  progress,  and  of  piety  even,  seemed  to  be  with  the  latter, 
while  formality  and  deadness  of  faith  seemed  to  be  the  characteristics  of  the  former. 
The  Coetus,  by  express  permission,  occasionally  licensed  a  young  man,  and  this  was 
even  done  a  few  times  by  the  Conferentie.  But  a  most  bitter  feeling  prevailed  be- 
tween the  parties.  At  length,  through  the  well-directed  efforts  of  Dr.  J.  H.  Living- 
ston, a  plan  of  union  was  formed  upon  the  condition  of  the  immediate  appointment  of 
a  Theological  Professor  by  the  Church  in  Holland.  The  Coetus  had  already  procur- 
ed a  Charter  for  Queens  (now  Rutgers)  College,  with  the  express  design  of  preparing 
in  it  young  men  for  the  ministry.  Immediately  after  the  Revolution,  in  1784,  Dr.  L. 
was  appointed  to  fill  the  important  station  of  Professor,  to  perform  the  duties  of  which, 
he  relinquished  half  his  usual  services  in  the  city,  and  half  his  salary,  receiving  only 
the  approbation  of  Synod  in  return,  they  being  unable  to  promise  him  any  compen- 
sation with  certainty.     This  was  the  beginning  of  our  Theological  Seminary.     The 

1  See  Minutes  of  "  The  Coetus." 


148  MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


Doctor  delivered  his  inaugural  address  in  Latin,  in  tlic  old  Dutch  Church  in  Garden 
Street,  on  the  nineteenth  of  May,  1785. 

A  number  of  students  attended  his  lectures.  His  school  was  at  times  on  Long 
Island,  either  at  Jamaica,  Bedford,  or  Flatbush,  and  at  times  in  the  city.  On  account 
of  the  expense  of  boarding  in  the  city,  Dr.  Harmanus  Meyer  was  appointed  an  Assist- 
ant Lector  in  Theology,  at  Pomp  ton  Plains,  in  17  8-.  which  office  he  held  till  his  death 
in  1791. 

The  necessity  of  creating  a  Professoral  Fund  was  at  once  felt,  and  early  measures 
were  taken  to  effect  this  object.  Li  1794,  Dr.  Dirck  Romeyn  made  a  lengthy  report 
on  the  subject.  (See  Minutes  of  General  Synod.)  Subscriptions  were  beg\m,  but  not 
coming  up  to  expectations,  the  subject  was  dropped  for  a  time,  the  Synod  resolving 
in  1797  that  it  was  inexpedient  under  present  circumstances  to  take  any  further 
measures  for  raising  the  fund  proposed;  and  to  divide  labor  and  save  expense,  at  this 
same  session  they  appointed  two  additional  professors — Dr.  Froeligh,  at  Hacken- 
sack,  and  Dr.  Romeyn,  at  Schenectady. 

Thus  the  matter  rested  till  1804,  when  General  Synod  determined  to  exert  them- 
selves again  to  endow  one  Professorship  in  Theology.  The  assistants  appointed  in 
1797,  however,  were  continued  in  their  office,  enjoying  all  the  honors  and  emoluments 
thereof  during  their  lives,  or  good  behavior.  At  the  same  time,  the  Rev.  John  Bassett 
and  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Romeyn  were  appointed  Professors  of  the  Hebrew  Language. 

Li  1807,  the  Trustees  of  Queens  College  declared  to  Synod  that  they  intended  to 
re-open  the  College,  and  solicited  their  approbation.  Committees  from  each  were 
appointed  to  confer,  and  they  drew  up  a  covenant  for  the  union  of  the  Professorate 
with  the  College,  in  which  the  Trustees  promised  to  combine  its  literary  interests  with 
a  decided  support  to  evangelical  truth,  and  the  promotion  of  a  faithful  and  able  min- 
istry in  the  Dutch  Church,  and  to  use  the  moneys  collected  by  them  in  the  State  of 
New  York  for  the  support  of  a  Professorship  in  Theology  .in  the  College,  and  with 
which,  also,  to  assist  poor  and  pious  young  men  preparing  for  the  ministry.  The 
Trustees  were  also  permitted  by  General  Synod  to  hold  the  funds  collected  for  the 
Professorship,  and  were  bound  to  call  such  Professor  as  should  be  appointed  by  Syn- 
od. A  permanent  Board,  "  The  Board  of  Superintendents,"  was  also  appointed  at 
the  same  thnc,  to  assist  the  Professor  in  arranging  the  course  of  instruction,  and  to 
examine  students  in  Theology  previous  to  their  examination  by  Classis  for  licensure. 
The  Synod  promised  also  to  provide  a  Theological  Library.  The  Professoral  Fund 
now  rapidly  increased,  and  in  1808  the  Trustees  called  Dr.  L.  to  the  Professorship  of 
Theology  in  Queens  College,  promising  him  the  sum  of  $750  for  his  services.  They 
also  wished  him  to  take  tlic  Presidency  of  the  College,  which  he  at  first  refused,  but 
finally  accepted.  He  did  not  immediately  remove  to  New  Brunswick,  but  waited  till 
the  Churches  under  his  care  should  be  somewhat  provided  for,  and  also  lest  liis 
removal  might  retard  the  increase  of  the  Professoral  Fund.  In  1810  this  had  been 
considerably  augmented,  and  the  Trustees  now  offered  $650  additional  to  the  salary 


fe'AWA't  05"  We  SIS'.  p¥6^.  -irgTCTa  csxriacfe.  iii 


previously  offered.  He  now,  after  a  pastorship  of  forty  years,  and  a  professorship 
Avithout  compensation  of  twenty-six  years  in  the  city,  broke  all  the  ties  he  had  there 
formed,  and  removed  to  New  Brunswick. 

About  the  same  time,  he  wrote  a  letter  to  his  venerable  brother  in  the  ministry, 
Rev.  Elias  Van  Bunschooten,  (See  Xew  Brunswick  Review,  February,  1855.)  suggest- 
ing the  propriety  of  his  devoting  a  portfon  of  his  property  to  the  benefit  of  the  Theo- 
logical Institution.  The  epistle  was  not  in  vain,  but  resulted  in  his  endowing  the 
Trustees  of  Queens  (now  Rutgers)  College  in  the  sum  of  fourteen  thousand  six  hun- 
dred and  forty  dollars,  which  was  afterwards  increased,  by  a  bequest  in  his  will,  to  sev- 
enteen thousand.  The  income  of  this  Fund  was  to  be  appropriated  to  the  support  and 
education  "  of  pious  youth  who  hope  they  have  a  call  of  God  to  preach  the  Gospel  of 
Jesus  Christ."     This  Fund  at  present  somewhat  exceeds  twenty  thousand. 

Fears  were  entertained  for  the  success  of  the  Seminary  on  account  of  the  waning  of 
the  College  about  this  time,  (1813).  A  plan  was  proposed  in  1815  to  the  Synod,  to 
unite  the  Professorate  and  the  College,  forming  a  Theological  College — a  Professor 
of  Theology,  of  Biblical  Criticism,  and  of  Ecclesiastical  History  being  appointed  by 
Synod,  and  a  Professor  of  Mathematics  by  the  Trustees;  the  Theological  Professors 
also  having  certain  duties  to  perform,  to  be  designated  by  the  Trustees;  and  that  the 
two  Funds  be  blended  in  one,  with  an  understanding  that  Synod  raise  annually  half 
the  support  of  the  Professors  whom  they  appoint.  The  plan  met  with  approbation, 
but  the  Trustees,  being  embarrassed  in  their  operations,  were  not  able  to  carry  it  out. 

In  order  to  relieve  the  venerable  Doctor,  about  this  time  (1815)  Synod  appointed 
Rev.  John  Scliureman,  D.D.,  as  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory, who  continued  to  discharge  these  duties  till  his  death,  in  1818. 

During  this  period  the  propriety  of  removing  the  Seminary  to  Xew  York  was  seri- 
ously discussed,  and  Dr.  L.  seems  to  have  been  in  favor  of  it.  But  the  Trustees  who 
held  the  funds  not  consenting,  the  idea  was  abandoned. 

Upon  the  death  of  Schureman,  Synod  appointed  Rev.  J.  S.  Cannon  to  teach  Eccle- 
siastical History,  Church  Government,  and  Pastoral  Theology;  and  Rev.  J.  S.  Mabon 
to  teach  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Languages.  These  appointments,  however,  were  but 
temporary.  In  1819,  Rev.  John  Ludlow  was  ap|X)inted  the  Professor  of  Biblical  Lit- 
erature and  Ecclesiastical  History,  which  ofl&ce  he  filled  till  1823,  when  the  Rev.  John 
De  Witt  was  chosen  his  successor.  Some  years  before,  Miss  Rebecca  Knox  had  also 
left  S2,000,  the  income  of  which  was  to  be  appropriated  to  the  support  of  indigent 
students  preparing  for  the  ministry. 

The  further  endowment  of  the  Professorate  now  weighed  heavily  upon  the  Doctor's 
mind.  He  felt  that,  unless  speedy  measures  were  taken  for  this  end,  the  institution 
must  die.  In  1822,  subscriptions  were  started,  Dr.  Livingston  heading  them  with 
$500,  and  soon  a  sufficient  sum  for  the  support  of  a  second  professorship  was  subscribed 
in  the  southern  half  of  the  Church. 


150  MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


In  1825,  just  as  this  endowment  had  been  completed,  Dr.  Livingston  was  called  to 
his  reward. 

Philip  Milledollar,  D.D.,  was  chosen  his  successor,  and  also  became  President  of 
the  College,  which  offices  he  held  till  1811,  when  he  resigned. 

The  Particular  Synod  of  Albany  then  took  measures  to  raise  funds  within  their 
bounds  to  endow  a  third  Professorship.  The  subscriptions  were  soon  filled  up, 
although  it  was  several  years  before  the  moneys  were  all  collected.  Thus  the  Semi- 
nary was  placed  upon  a  firm  foundation. 

The  General  Synod  had  also  in  the  meantime  purchased  the  College  edifice  and 
grounds  of  the  Trustees,  and  through  their  united  efi'orts  the  College  was  revived 
under  the  name  of  Rutgers,  in  1825. 

The  following  year  Dr.  James  S.  Cannon  was  appointed  to  the  Chair  of  Ecclesi- 
astical Histor}-^  Church  Government,  and  Pastoral  Theology,  it  having  become 
vacant  by  the  death  of  Dr.  WoodhuU,  who  had  but  just  entered  upon  his  duties. 

In  1828  the  old  Professoral  Fund,  which  had  been  the  cause  of  nmch  misunderstand- 
ing, was  transferred  to  General  Synod  by  the  Trustees  of  the  College.  About  the 
same  time,  Isaac  Heyer  left  $2,500  to  endow  a  scholarship  in  the  Seminary,  and  a  few 
years  after,  Henry  Rutgers,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  and  Wm.  R.  Rensselaer  each 
endowed  a  ;rl,500  scholarship;  the  respective  capitals  of  which  were  afterwards 
allowed  to  accumulate,  to  meet  increased  appropriations  to  the  beneficiaries. 

In  1828,  a  Board  of  Education  was  organized,  to  act  more  efficiently  in  the  educa- 
tional concerns  of  the  Church,  and  to  which,  having  been  remodelled  in  1831,  "  were 
committed  all  the  educational  interests  of  the  Church,  as  well  as  the  immediate  care 
of  all  the  beneficiaries."  Through  their  instrumentality  considerable  moneys  were 
collected  year  by  year,  and  applied  to  proper  purposes,  the  Secretary  of  the  Board 
of  Missions  also  acting  in  behalf  of  this  Board. 

In  1832,  Dr.  John  De  Witt  having  died,  Dr.  Alexander  McClelland  was  chosen  to 
fill  tlie  department  of  Oriental  Literature,  Biblical  Criticism,  and  Exegesis,  which  sta- 
tion he  occupied  till  1851,  when  he  resigned. 

In  1834,  Peter  Stryker,  of  Flatbush,  endowed  a  scholarship,  to  be  known  as  the 
Cornell  scholarship,  giving  $2,350.  and  about  the  same  time  one  by  John  Wyckofi",  of 
New  Shannock,  was  established,  of  $2,500. 

The  following  year,  Mrs.  Margaret  Burgess,  of  New  York,  likewise  established  one 
of  $1,700,  while  from  the  surplus  in  the  donation  of  Peter  Stryker,  in  the  Cornell 
scholarship,  another  was  soon  formed  by  accumulation,  called  the  Stryker  scholarship. 

In  1835  the  Theological  Professors  were  formed  into  a  Faculty,  to  hold  monthly 
meetings,  and  exercise  a  general  supervision  over  the  students.  The  prayer  was  now 
no  longer  for  money,  but  for  men.  The  Professorships  were  well  endowed,  and  the 
scholarships  were  more  in  number  than  the  applicants. 

In  1837  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Lansing  left  $600  to  the  Board  of  Education,  and  in  the 
following  year  three  new  scholarships  were  endowed,  viz.,  the  John  Clark  scholar- 


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ship,  $3,000;  the  Bogert  scholarship,  $1,700,  suffered  to  accumulate  to  S2,000:  and  tlie 
Isaac  L.  Kip  scholarship,  $1,700;  while  iii  the  following:  year  again,  two  more  were 
established,  tiz.,  the  Tannake  Turk  scholarship,  $1,700,  and  the  Richard  Cadmus 
scholarship  of  $2,000, 

In  1841,  upon  the  resignation  of  Professor  Milledollar,  the  office  of  President  of 
the  College  was  separated  from  the  Professorship,  and  Dr,  Samuel  A,  Van  Yranken 
the  present  incumbent,  was  chosen  to  the  Chair  of  Didactic  Theology. 

In  1845  the  Soutii  Chassis  of  Long  Island  declared  their  willingness  to  become 
responsible  for  the  education  of  two  beneficiaries. 

In  1846  the  Synod  received  for  educational  purposes  $4,451,  principal  and  interest  from 

the  estate  of  Mrs,  Hornbeck,  which  had  been  in  chancery  for  some  years,  from  which 

were  established  two  scholarships,  bearing  the  names  of  the  donor  and  of  her  husband. 

In  1850,  James  Bogert  endowed  another  scholarship  of  $2,000,  to  be  known  as  the 

James  Bogert,  Jr.,  scholarship. 

The  following  year,  Dr.  William  H,  Campbell  was  chosen  to  fill  the  Chair  of  Ori- 
ental Literature,  &c.,  made  vacant  by  the  resignation  of  Dr.  McClelland. 
^  In  1852,  Dr,  Cannon,  after  a  faithful  service  of  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  century 
m  the  Seminary  of  our  Church,  was  called  to  a  new  sphere  of  action  by  his  Master; 
and  Rev,  Dr.  Ludlow,  having  declined  several  previous  offers,  was  again  chosen,  and 
consented  to  fill  this  responsible  station. 

In  1853,  Theodore  Cuyler,  Esq.,  gave  $2,000  in  honor  of  his  deceased  father.  Rev. 
C,  C,  Cuyler,  D.D.,  to  endow  a  scholarship,  to  be  called  the  "  Cuyler  scholarship," 

Among  the  Hollanders  in  Michigan  there  had  been  organized  an  Academy— the 
germ  of  our  second  College— in  which  are  preparing  many  young  men  for  our  higher 
institutions  at  New  Brunswick.  It  was  at  first  under  the  care  of  a  Mr.  Taylor,  and 
now  in  charge  of  Rev,  John  Van  Vleck,  assisted  by  Rev.  Giles  Vandewall, 

In  1854,  Miss  Margaret  Ten  Eyck  left  a  legacy  of  $4,000,  to  be  appropriated  by 
the  Board  of  Education. ' 

The  want  of  a  Theological  Hall  separate  from  the  College  building  bea-an  to  be 
felt  more  and  more;  and  the  fact  that  several  young  men  having  predilections  for  our 
Church  had  been  compelled,  on  account  of  the  high  rates  of  board,  to  go  to  other 
Seminaries,  and  were  thus  probably  lost  to  our  Church,  brought  matters  to  a  crisis. 
The  students,  at  the  suggestion  of  the  Professors,  drew  up  a  memorial,  stating  their 
difficulties  and  their  wants,  and  which  paper  passed  through  the  hands  of  the  Faculty 
to  the  Board  of  Superintendents.  ^  The  Board  took  immediate  action  upon  it,  and  ap- 
pointed a  committee,  consisting  of  the  Professors,  Rev.  Dr.  Chambers,  Rev,  J,  Mason 
Ferris,  and  Rev,  Thomas  C,  Strong,  to  procure  plans  of  a  Theological  Hall,  and  to 
collect  funds  sufficient  for  its  erection.     Their  efforts  were  crowned  with  complete 

1  There  is  also  a  Freeborn  scholarship  now  accumulating,  ($1,085.)  and  a  piece  of  real  estate  given  by 
Moses  Cowan,  ($1,200,)  but  neither  are  as  yet  productive. 
a  This  memorial  was  drawn  up  by  (Rev.)  F.  N.  Zabriskie. 


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MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROTk  DUTCH  CHURCH* 


success.  At  the  personal  solicitation  of  Dr.  Ludlow,  Mrs.  Anna  Hertzos:.  of  Phila- 
delphia, donated  $30,000  for  the  erection  of  sucii  Hall,  to  be  called  "  The  Peter  Hert- 
zog  Theological  Hall."  Col.  James  Neilson,  of  New  Brunswick,  then  gave  a  lot  of 
ground,  valued  at  $14,000:  Mr.  James  Bishop  gave  an  adjoining  lot,  valued  at 
$1,200;  and  Mr.  Charles  P.  Dayton  gave  so  much  of  his  property  as  lay  between  the 
plot  given  by  Col.  Neilson  and  the  street;  and  an  adjoining  "^lot  to  complete  the 
square  was  obtained  by  purchase,  the  money  for  that  purpose  ($2,000)  having  been 
generously  given  by  Messrs.  Francis,  and  Wessell  Wessells,  of  Paramus,  N.  J.  The 
rooms  were  furnished  by  the  donations  of  different  individuals,  mostly  ladies  in  the 
Church.     In  it  are  dormitories,  refectory,  lecture  rooms,  chapel,  and  library. 

In  1855  the  Board  of  Education  appointed  Rev.  J.  A.  H.  Cornell,  D.D.,  tlieir  Corre- 
sponding Secretary  and  General  Agent,  who  has  been  most  successful  in  collecting 
funds  for  educational  interests.  Many  Churches  have,  through  his  instrumentality, 
been  induced  to  promise  $150  a  year  towards  defraying  the  expenses  of  beneficiaries. 

In  1857,  Dr.  Ludlow,  our  beloved  Professor,  after  a  protracted  illness,  was  called 
to  a  better  world.  The  Rev.  Dr.  Woodbridge,  of  New  Brunswick,  was  called  to 
succeed  him,  who  is  the  present  incumbent  in  the  department  of  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory, Pastoral  Theology,  and  Church  Government. 

At  the  same  time.  Rev.  Dr.  Bethune  consented  to  visit  the  Seminary  each  week, 
for  the  purpose  of  teaching  the  delivery  of  sermons  with  the  conduct  of  public  worship. 

Thus  has  God  graciously  smiled  upon  the  efforts  of  successive  years,  and  at  last 
brought  our  institution  into  a  large  place.  There  are  now  about  100  students  in 
various  stages  of  progress,  preparing  for  the  ministry.  Of  these,  fifty  are  now  in  the 
Seminary.  Synod  has,  moreover,  upwards  of  $60,000  invested  for  the  support  of  in- 
digent students,  and  the  funds  contributed  during  the  past  year,  to  be  appropriated 
directly  to  this  object,  amounted  to  about  $6,000.  The  permanent  Professoral  Fund 
amounts  to  between  $80,000  and  $90,000. 

May  God  put  it  into  the  hearts  of  many  more  to  cast  in  of  their  abundance,  and 
swell  the  tide  of  this  stream  which  is  making  glad  the  city  of  our  God. 

The  following  is  a  Tabular  view  of  our  Professors  and  their  Assistants. 


NAMES. 


John  H.  Livingston,  D.D., 


Harmanus  Meyer,  D.D.,  . . 


SUBJECT. 


Didactic   Theology, 
(fee 


Hebrew,  and  Lector 
in  Theology 


PLAGE. 


New  York,  or  Long 

Island 

New  Brunswick  . 


Pompton  Plains  . .  . 


TIME. 


1784-1810 
1810-1825 


178.-1791 


MANUAL  OF  THE  REP.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


153 


NAMES. 


Dirck  Romeyn,  D.D.,.  . . . 
Solomon  Froeligli,  D.D.,, 
John  Bassett,  D.D., 


Gerardus  A.  Kuypers,  D.D. ,  pro 
tern 


Jeremiah  Romeyn, 

John  M.  Van  Harlingen,  D.D., 


Peter  Studdiford,  pro  tern., 
John  Schureman,  D.D.,  .  . 


James  S.  Cannon,  D.D.,pro  tern., 

John  S.  Mabon,  D.D.,  pro  tern.,  . 
John  Ludlow,  D.D., 


SUBJECT. 


Lector  in  Theology. 
Lector  in  Theology. 
Hebrew 


Hebrew. 


Hebrew. 


Hebrew  and  Eccle- 
siastical History. 


PLACE. 


Schenectady. 
Hackehsack. 
Lone;  Island. 


JYew  York 

Livingston's  Manor. 


Hebrew. 


Ecclesiastical  Histo- 
ry, Pastoral  The- 
ology, and  Church 
Government, .... 

Ecclesiastical  Histo- 
ry, Pastoral  TJieol 
ogy,  and  Church 
Government, . . . 


Hebrew  and  Greek.  . 

Oriental  Literature, 
Eccl.  History,  Pas- 
toral Theology, 
and  Church  Gov- 
ernment  


Millstone.  . 
Readington. 


New  Brunswick.  . 

JYew  Brunswick. . . 
JYew  Brunswick. . . 


New  Brunswick. 


TDIE. 


1797-1803 
1797-1822 
1799-1812 

1799 
1803 

1812-1812 
1812 

1815-1818 

1818-1819 
1818-1819 


1819-1823 


20 


1  As  early  as  1794  he  appears  to  have  acted  in  this  capacity. 


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MANUAL  OP  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHURCH. 


NAMES. 

SUBJECT. 

PLACE. 

TDIE. 

John  De  Witt,  D.D., 

Oriental  Literature, 
Eccl.  History,  Pas- 
toral     Theology, 
and  Church  Gov- 
ernment  

New  Brunswick. . . . 
New  Brunswick. . . . 

New  Brunswick. .  . . 

New  Brunswick. . . . 

New  Brunswick. . . . 
New  Brunswick.  . . 

New  Brunswick.  . . 

New  Brunswick. . . . 

New  Brunswick.  . . 

1823- 
1825- 

1825- 

1826- 

1832- 
1841- 

1851- 

1852- 

1857- 

-1831 

Philip  Milledollar,  D.D., 

Selah  S.  Woodhull,  D.D., 

Didactic  Theology. . 

Ecclesiastical  Histo- 
ry, (fee 

-1841 
-1825 

James  S.  Cannon,  D.D., 

Ecclesiastical  Histo- 
ry, &c 

-1852 

Alex.  McClelland,  D.D., 

Oriental  Literature, 
&c 

-1851 

Sam.  a.  Van  Vranken,  D.D.,. 
William  H.  Campbell,  D.D., . 

John  Ludlow,  D.D., 

DiDAC.  Theology.. 

Oriental     Litera- 
ture, &c 

Ecclesiastical  Histo- 
ry, &c 

-1857 

Sam.  M.  Woodbridge,  D.D.,  . . 

Ecclesiastical 
History,  &c.  . . . 

MANUAL  OF   THE  REF.   PROT.   DUTCH   CHURCH.  155 


NOTE    F. 

ORGANIZATION    OP    BOARDS. 

New  York  Foreign  Missionary  Society I793 

Standing  Committee  on  Domestic  Missions 1806 

The  United  Foreign  Missionary  Society I817 

Missionary  Society  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church 1822 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions 1826 

Board  of  Domestic  Missions  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church 1831 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  in  union  with  Ameri- 
can Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions 1832 

Independent  Reorganization  of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  Reformed 

Dutch  Church 1857 

City  Missionary  Society 18 

Board  of  Corporation I819 

Board  of  Education 1828 

Board  of  Sabbath  School  Union 1839 

Widows'  Fund 1838 » 

Church  Building  Fund 1854 

Sustentation  Fund I855 

Board  of  Publication , 1854 

1  In  this  year  it  became   an  actuality.     For  full  information  concerning  it,  Bee   "  History  of  Widows' 
Fund,"  published  by  the  Board. 


156 


MANUAL  OP  THE  EEP.   PEOT.   DUTCH   CHURCH. 


ISTOTE    a. 

TABULAR  VIEW  OF  ACCESSIONS  TO  THE  MINISTRY. 


Year. 


1628 
1633 
1642 
1648 
1650 
1652 
1654 
1657 
1660 
1664 
1667 
1671 
1677 
,1680 
1681 
1683 
168- 
1685 
1687 
1694 
1695 
1699 
1700 
1703 
1705 
1706 
1709 


so  g 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3—27 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 


O  1=1 


Year. 


1711., 

1712., 

1713., 

1719. 

1720. 

1724. 

1725. 

1726. 

1727. 

1730. 

1731. 

1732. 

173-. 

1738. 

173-. 

1742. 

1744. 

1745. 

1746. 

1747. 

1748. 

1750. 

1751. 

1752. 

1753. 

1754. 

1755. 


go 


a  o  DD 

o  a  a 

tH  ^  o 


Year. 

Educated 
for  Dutch 
Church. 

1756.... 

2 

1757.... 

1 

1758.... 

2 

1760.... 

2 

1762.... 

1 

1763.... 

4 

1764.... 

3 

1765.... 

2 

1766.... 

2 

1768.... 

1 

1769.... 

1 

1770.... 

3     68 

1772.... 

1 

1773.... 

4 

1774.... 

1 

1775.... 

2 

1778.... 

1 

1780.... 

2 

1782.... 

1 

1783.... 

1 

1784.... 

3 

1785.... 

1786.... 

1 

1787.... 

7 

1788.... 

7 

1789.... 

3 

1790.... 

3 

1791.... 

1 

0  2  2 
o  fl  a 

fcH  o  o 


'ifiirtJAL  OF  THE  REP.   PROT.   DUTCH  CHURCH. 


157 


Year. 


1792 
1793 
1794 

1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 


Educated 
for  Dutch 
Chui-ch. 

From  other 
Denomina- 
tions. 

2 

2 

6 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3     63 

1—10   1 

3 

10 

1 

12 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

1 

3     38 

2—  8 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

3 

Year. 


1815. 
1816. 

1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 
1821. 
1822. 
1823. 
1824. 
1825. 
1826. 
1827. 
1828. 
1829. 
1830. 
1831. 
1832. 
1833, 
1834. 
1835, 
1836, 
1837 


Educated 
for  Dutch 
Chui'ch. 

From  other 
Denomina- 
tions. 

•^ 

7 

2 

7 

4 

1 

9—43 

—13 

8 

7 

5 

2 

3 

3 

13 

2 

4 

4 

12 

3     . 

3 

2 

3 

6 

6     64 

8—30 

9 

8 

4 

5 

7 

6 

5 

8 

6 

5 

4 

9 

7 

7 

11 

5 

Year. 


1838. 
1839. 
1840. 
1841. 

1842. 
1843. 
1844. 
1845. 
1846. 
1847. 
1848. 
1849. 
1850. 
1851. 
1852. 
1853. 
1854. 
1855. 
1856. 
1857. 
1858. 


C3  -  o 


5 

7—  65 
15 
11 
19 

4 
11 
14 

9 

6 
11 

8—108 

9 
12 

5 

7 

6 
11 
10 

6 
13—  79 

555 


f^a-^s 


7—  68 
16 

8 

3 
14 
10 

3 

4 

3 

5 

7—  73 
10 

6 
17 

7 
12 
16 
16 
14 
11—109 

311 


158  MANUAL  OF  THE  REF.  PROT.  DUTCH  CHUECH. 

]>^  O  T  E     H. 

BOARD    OF    SABBATH    SCHOOL   UNION. 

The  Board  of  Sabbath  School  Union  is  beginning  to  wear  a  healthy  appearance 
again,  after  a  long  and  sickly  existence.  For  many  years  it  was  almost  disowned, 
Synod  having  passed  a  resolution  that  its  funds  should  be  paid  over  to  the  American 
Sunday  School  Union.  Recently,  this  resolution  was  rescinded,  and  the  Board  reviv- 
ed. The  Church  is  now  listening  to  its  claims,  and  schools  are  eagerly  flocking  to 
its  standard.  There  are  connected  with  the  Dutch  Church  about  600  Sunday  Schools, 
and  50,000  teacliers  and  scholars.  Nearly  half  of  these  schools  are  now  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Sabbath  School  Board  of  their  own  Church,  and  before  long,  it  is  hoped, 
all  will  be  in  one  Union.  This  Board  was  under  the  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Missions,  Education,  &c.,  for  a  long  time,  but  now  each  of  these  are  flour- 
ishing under  independent  secretaries,  and  the  Sabbath  School  Board,  peculiarly  favor- 
ed in  secui'ing  the  services  of  Rev.  R.  B.  Campfield,  Jr.,  a  gentleman  of  great  expe- 
rience in  the  Sabbath  School  cause,  is  looking  forward  with  large  expectations  of 
increasing  usefulness  and  success.  It  will  provide  a  literature  for  our  schools,  both 
original  and  borrowed,  and  carry  forward  missionary  operations  in  the  West,  and 
thus,  by  planting  schools,  lay  the  foundations  for  many  future  Churches. 


INDEX. 


A. 

Abeel,  D 44 

Abeel,  G 41 

Abeel,  J.  N 24 

Abell 90 

Ackerson 55 

Alburtis 35 

Allen 53 

AUiger 56 

Ambler 84 

Ammerman,  A 35 

Ammerman,  T.  A 48 

Ames 81 

Anderson 68 

Antonides 11 

Arondeus 14 

Atwater 99 

Aymes 29 

Ayres 89 

B. 

Babbit 85 

Backerus 9 

Bailey 63 

Baldwin,  E 38 

Baldwin,  J.  A 50 

Barcoloo 27 

Bassett 21 

Bassler 51 

Bates 102 

Beattie,  J 90 

Beattie,  J. 31 

Becker 102 

Beekman 43 


Beidler 99 

Benedict 101 

Bennett 41 

Bently 100 

Berg 97 

Beruart 69 

Berry 68 

Bertiiolf 11 

Bethune 80 

Betts 92 

Bevier 49 

Beys 12 

Bielfield 100 

Birkby 91 

Birkey 99 

Bishop 91 

Blair 41 

Blauvelt,  C.  J 59 

Blauvelt,  1 20 

Blauvelt,  T 21 

Blauw IT 

Blom 10 

Boehi-er 101 

Boel 12 

Boelen 18 

Bohm 13 

Bogardus,  C 31 

Bogardus,  C 36 

Bogardus,  E 9 

Bogardus,  N 82 

Bogardus,  W.  R 34 

Bogart,  D.  S 24 

Bogert,  S 29 

Boice,  I.  C 44 


Bolks 98 

Bolton 101 

Bookstaver 56 

Bork 27 

Bourne 84 

Boyce,  TV 80 

Bojd,  H.  M 81 

Boyd,  J 80 

Bradford,  J.  M 76 

Bradford,  W.  J 96 

Brett 55 

Brinkerboflf,  G.  G 22 

Brinkerhoff,  J.  G 38 

Broadhead 30 

Brokaw 25 

Bronk 32 

Bronson,  A 85 

Bronson,  0 101 

Brouwer,  T 12 

Browcr,  C 24 

Brower,  C 85 

Brower,  S.  H 30 

Brown,  C 90 

Brown,  S.  R 97 

Brown,  H.  1 103 

Brownlee,  J 86 

Brownlee,W.  C 79 

Bruen,  J.  M 96 

Bruen,  M 35 

Brush,  J.  C 24 

Brush,  W 51 

Buck 97 

Buckelew 70 

Buckham 91 


160 


INDEX. 


Bulkley 97 

Bumstead 82 

Bunnell Si 

Burghardt 97 

C. 

Gaboon, 81 

Campbell,  J.  K 88 

Campbell,  W.  H 83 

Campfield 103 

Cannon 26 

Carle 78 

Cary 97 

Case 70 

Center 41 

Chambers 90 

Chapman,  I.  L 93 

Chapman,  N.  F 65 

Chester 94 

Chittenden     82 

Christie,  Jas 34 

Christie,  J.I 29 

Clancy 101 

Clark,  J 10 

Clark,  R 55 

Clark,  W 93 

Close   25 

Cobb   102 

Cock, 17 

Coens 13 

Cole,  1 47 

Cole,  D 103 

Collier,  E.  W 71 

Collier,  J.  A 70 

Collins,  B.  Y 59 

Collins,  C 103 

Comfort 70 

Compton 65 

Condict 75 

Conklin 66 

Conrad 103 

Cornelison 24 

Cornell,  F.  F 84 


Cornell  J 80 

Cornell,  J.  A.  H 58 

Cornell,  W.  A 62 

Corwm 73 

Cozine 21 

Craven 96 

Crawford 55 

Crispell 59 

Crocker 93 

Cruikshank,  J.  C 53 

Cruikshank,  W 41 

Currie 52 

Curtenius 13 

Cashing 50 

Cuyler,  C.  C 31 

Cuyler,  T.  L 99 

D. 

Dater 68 

Davenport 66 

Davie 98 

Davis 92 

De  Baim 72 

Decker 73 

De  Freest, 37 

Dellius 11 

Demarest,  C.  T 31 

Demarest,  Jas 47 

Demarest,  Jas.,  Jr 73 

Demarest,  D.  D 56 

Demarest  John 23 

Demarest,  J.  D 29 

Demarest,  J.  T 54 

Demarest,  W 54 

De  Mund 80 

Denham 80 

De  Fuy 57 

De  Ronde 15 

De  Rooy 102 

Devoe   31 

Dewing 38 

De  Witt,  J 59 

De  Witt,  J 77 


De  Witt,  P 21 

De  Witt,  T 32 

Dey 81 

Dickhaut 99 

Dickson 95 

Doe 97 

Doeppenschmidt 101 

Doolittle,  H 89 

Doolittle,  P.  M 73 

Doll 19 

Donald 93 

Dorn 28 

Doty 53 

Drake 58 

Drisius 9 

Drever 76 

Du  Bois,  A 69 

Du  Bois,  Ben 17 

DuBois,  Gualt 11 

DuBois,  G 12 

DuBois,  G 38 

DuBois,  John 60 

Du  Mont 44 

Dunnewald 99 

Dunning 93 

Duryee,  J 21 

Duryee,  J.  G 92 

Duryee,  J.  H 54 

Duryee,  P.  H 28 

Dutcher 65 

Dwiaht 39 

Dyer,  D 91 

Dyer,  S 102 

E. 

Ebaugh 88 

Eckel 68 

Edgar 99 

Edwards 84 

Eggleston 86 

Ehle 12 

Elmendorf,  A 55 

Elmendorf,  J 71 


INDEX. 


161 


Eltinge,  C.  C 35 

Eltinge,  CD 66 

Eltinge,  W 27 

Ennis 52 

Enyard 74 

Ericksou 12 

Evans,  C.  A 95 

Evans,  E 86 

Evans,  W 88 

F. 

Familton 86 

Ferris,  J.  M 68 

Ferris,  1 39 

Field 78 

Finch 102 

Fisher,  G.  H 43 

Fisher,  I.  M 38 

Fonda,  J.  D 37 

Fonda,  J 77 

Force 76 

Fort 40 

Frazer 86 

Freeman 11 

Frelinghuysen,  H 16 

Frelinghuysen,  J 15 

Frelinghuysen,  T.  J 12 

Frelinghuysen,  T 14 

Freyenmoet, 14 

Friedel 102 

Froehgh,  M 22 

Froeligh,  P.  D 28 

Froeligh,  Sol 20 

Fuhriug 19 

Fulton 101 

Furbeck 70 

O. 

Ganse 61 

Gardeneir,  W. 100 

Gardiner,  H.  B 101 

Gardner,  J 62 

Garretson,  G.  1 50 

21 


Garretson,  J 44 

Garvin 83 

Gaston 70 

Gates 91 

Gebhard 19 

Goetschius,  J.  H 14 

Goetschius,  d.  M 16 

Goetschius,  J.  M 20 

Goetschius,  S 20 

Goetschius,  S.  Z 38 

Gordon 54, 

Gosmau 77 

Grassmere 9 

Gray,  J 83 

Gi-ay,  W 90 

Gregory,  O.  H 50 

Gregory,  T.  B 84 

Grey,  A 23 

Gross 19 

Guldin 92 

Gulick 95 

Guuu 76 

H. 

Hadson     10 

Hagaman 92 

Hager 12 

Haliday 31 

Hall,  D.  B 94 

Hall,  B.  R 94 

Halloway 60 

Halsey  /. 81 

Hamilton,  W 102 

Hammond,  E.  S 60 

Hammond,  J 83 

Hammond,  J.  W 67 

Hardenbergh,  C 30 

Hardenbergh,  J.  B 42 

Hardenbergh,  J.  II 16 

Harlow    88 

Harriman 55 

Harris 73 

Hasbrouck 32 


Hasleborth 102 

Hastings loi 

Haughoort,     13 

Hawthorne 85 

Heermauce,  Har 54 

Heermance,  Her 45 

Hendricks 32 

Henry 94 

Heyer 73 

Hillman 53 

Himrod 60 

Hoes 86 

Hoff    37 

Hoffman 31 

Holmes,  E 46 

Holmes,  J.  McC 73 

Hongen    82 

Hones 99 

Howe 80 

Hulbert 60 

Hunt 48 

Hutton 85 

Hyndshaw 86 

r. 

Ingalls 89 

J. 

Jackson,  J.  F 23 

Jackson,  W 16 

James 96 

Jameson 97 

Janeway,  J.  J 26 

Jaueway,  J.  L 57 

Jansen 70 

Jennings 23 

Jewett 102 

Johns 100 

Johnson,  I.  Y 34 

Johnson,  J.  B 25 

Johnson,  J.  G 66 

Jones,  D.  A 90 


162 


INDEX. 


Jones,  G 58 

Jones,  N 34 

Jones,  N.  W 11 

Joralemon 72 

Jordan,  (Col.)    T8 

Jukes 88 

Jiilien 10 

K. 

Kasse 97 

Kennedy 91 

Kern 17 

Kerr 94 

Kershow 71 

Ketchum 39 

King 101 

Kipp     48 

Kirby 75 

Kirkland 84 

Kirkwood 83 

Kissam 36 

Kittle 31 

Kleyn 98 

Knieskern 58 

Knight,  R.  W 88 

Knight,  W 91 

Knouse 81 

Knox,  J 78 

Knox,  J.  H.  M 63 

Knox,  J.  P 54 

Kuss 101 

Kuypers,  G.  A 21 

Kuypers,  W 18 

Kuypers,  W.  P 24 

Kuypers,  Z.  H 25 

Kyle 76 

1.. 

Labagh,  A.  J 45 

Labagh,  1 22 

Labagh,  I.  P 45 

Labagh,  P 26 

Laidlie 17 


Laing 83 

Lane 72 

Lansing,  A.  G 103 

Lansing,  Jac.  A 61 

Lansing,  John.  A 63 

Lansing,  N 20 

La  Tonrette 97 

Larzalere 26 

Lee 46 

Le  Fevre 73 

Lehlback 96 

Lente 69 

Letson 72 

Leydt,  J 15 

Leydt,  M 20 

Leydt,  P 23 

Liddell 48 

Lillie 52 

Linn 75 

Lippencott 69 

Little 96 

Livingston,  E.  P 72 

Livingston,  G.  R 32 

Livingston,  H.  G 96 

Livingston,  J.  H 18 

Lloyd 64 

Lochead 88 

Lockwood,  L.  R 84 

Lockwood,  S 69 

Lord,  B 66 

Lord,  J.  S 89 

Lott 74 

Lowe,  J.  C 74 

Lowe,  P 21 

Ludlow,  G 38 

Ludlow,  J 36 

Lupardus 11 

Lupton 22 

Lusk 51 

Lyall 93 

Lydekker 18 

Lydius »  11 


Mabon,  J.  S 33 

Mabon,  W.  Y.  Y 62 

Macauley 87 

Madoulet 98 

Mair 81 

Mancius 13 

Mandeville,  G 26 

Mandeville,  G 71 

Mandeville,  G.  H 70 

Mandeville,  H 47 

Manley,  J 50 

Manley,  W 76 

Mann 48 

Manning 66 

Marcellus 49 

Marinus 15 

Markle 73 

Marselus 34 

Marvin 95 

Mason 79 

Matthews 77 

May 85 

Mayou 74 

McCartney 96 

McCleUand 83 

McClure,  A.  W 98 

McClure,  J 40 

McDowell 76 

McEckron 103 

McFarlane 93 

McGregor 100 

McKee 97 

McKelvey,  A 74 

McKelvey,  J 46 

McLaren 95 

McLean,  C.  G 94 

McLean,  R 78 

McMurray 77 

McNair 71 

McNeish 62 

Mead 94 

Meeker 42 


INDEX. 


163 


Megapolensis,  J 9 

Megapolensis,  S 10 

Menema 14 

Mesick 55 

Messier 42 

Meyer,  H 17 

Meyer,  J.  H 27 

Michael 53 

Michaelius 9 

Middlemas 89 

Milledollar 77 

MiUer,  J.  E 78 

Miller,  S.  W 

Miller,  W.  A 64 

Miller,  H.  X 

Mills, 60 

Millspaugh 58 

Minor 64 

Mohn 99 

Monteith 36 

Moore 56 

Morgan 12 

Morris,  H 94 

Morris,  J.  F 42 

Morse 102 

Morse,  J 90 

Moule,  J 87 

Moule,  J.  G 91 

Mtiller 72 

Mulligan 81 

Munn 73 

Murden 66 

Murdock 93 

Murphy 33 

MutzeUus 13 

Myer 58 

Myers,  A.  H , .  49 

m. 

Neal 35 

Neander 94 

Xeef 74 

Nevius 52 


New  Horn 81 

Xewton 94 

Noe 85 

Xott 87 

Nucella 11 

Nykerk 103 

O. 

Oakey 62 

Overbagh 29 

Oerter 73 

Oggel 101 

Ogilvie 79 

Osborne 87 

Ostrander,  H 27 

Ostrander,  S 25 

Ostrom 74 

Otterson 79 

P. 

Paige 75 

Palmer 30 

Parker,  C 100 

Parker,  D 78 

Parry 85 

Paullson 45 

Pearce 101 

Peck,  D.  C.  A 75 

Peck,  T.  R.  G 99 

Peltz 67 

Pepper  .    87 

Pettingil 100 

Pfister 99 

Phelps 68 

Philips 36 

Pierce 97 

Pitcher,  J.  H 49 

Pitcher,  W 87 

Pitts 57 

Pohhnau 55 

Polhemus,  A 52 

Polhemus,  H 27 

Polhemus,  J.  T 10 


Porter,  E.  S 60 

Porter,  R 89 

Proudtit 92 

Quackeubush 56 

Quaw 46 

Quick,  J.  J 56 

Quick,  P.  J 53 

Quinn 51 

R. 

Rand 93 

Randall 58 

Rapalye 74 

Rawls 38 

Raymond 47 

Read 98 

ReUy 53 

Rice 79 

Riddle 102 

Riedell 74 

Ritzema 14 

Robb 86 

Robertson 87 

Rockwell 70 

Rogers,  E.  P 102 

Rogers,  L 50 

Romeyn,  D. 18 

Romeyn,  Jas 37 

Romeyn,  Jer 22 

Romeyn,  J.  B 27 

Romeyn,  J.Y.C 22 

Romeyn,  T 15 

Romevn,  T 27 

Romeyn,  T.  B 68 

Romeyn,  T.  F 21 

Roof 95 

Roosa 81 

Roosevelt 102 

Rosegrant 25 

Rosencrantz,  A 17 

Roseucrantz,  J 95 


164 


INDEX. 


Rouse 39 

Rowan 30 

Rowland     98 

Ruboll 16 

Rudy 88 

Ryerson 61 

Rysdyck 11 

S. 

Salisbury 83 

Sawyer 102 

Schaats  9 

Scbnellendreussler 72 

Schenck,  G 57 

Schenck,  G.  C 50 

Schenck,  J.  W 68 

Schenck,  M.  L 57 

Schermerhorn,  C 29 

Schermerhorn,  J.  F 32 

Schneeweiss 72 

Schoonniaker,  C.  P 

Schooninaker,  H 17 

Schoonniaker,  J 29 

Schoonniaker,  M 18 

Schoonniaker,  M.  Y 61 

Schoonniaker,  R.  L 50 

Scliroepfer 100 

Schultz,J.  1 35 

Schultz,  J.  N 61 

Schurcman,  1 15 

Schurenian,  J 28 

Schuyler 14 

Schwedes    72 

Schvvilk 101 

Scott,  C 70 

Scott,  J 92 

Scribner 53 

Scudder,  H.  M 93 

Scudder,  .Tared 72 

Scudder,  John 78 

Scudder,  Jo.s 70 

Scudder,  E.  C 72 

Scudder,  W.  W 97 


Searle,  J 79 

Searle,  J 74 

Searle,  S 71 

Searle,  S.  T 67 

Sears 42 

See,  J.  L 63 

See,  I.  M 71 

See,  W.  G.  E 71 

Seeber 65 

Seely,  A.  W 93 

Seelye,  J.  H 100 

Selden 102 

Selyus 10 

Sereubetts 96 

Seward 96 

Shaw 97 

Sheffield 57 

Shepherd 71 

Shhiieall 80 

Sickles 26 

Sill 91 

Simonson 64 

Slauson 94 

Slingerland 43 

Sluyter 34 

Sraaltz 37 

Sniit 98 

Smith,  J 96 

Smitli,  N.  E 64 

Smith,  S 23 

Smith,  T.  G 76 

Smith,  W.  R 75 

Smuller 9fi 

Snyder,  H 82 

Snyder,  B.  F 68 

Sj>auldiii.[>' 66 

Spinner 77 

Staats      57 

Starks 90 

Stebljins 95 

Steele,  John 67 

Steele,  J.  JJ 79 

Steele,  R.  H 66 


Steele,  W.  H 57 

Steins 95 

Stevenson 46 

Stewart,  A.  T 65 

Stewart,  J.  W 85 

Stillwell 72 

Stinipson,  B.  P 52 

Stimpson,  H.  P 81 

Stitt 67 

Stobbelaar 103 

Strong,  J.  P 69 

Strong,  P.  N 78 

Strong,  R.  G 74 

Strono-,  T.  C 64 

Strong,  T.  M 78 

Stryker,  H.  B 40 

Stryker,  LP 57 

Stryker,  P 22 

Stryker,  P 67 

Studdiford 21 

Sturges 102 

Suydam 74 

Switz 39 

T. 

Talmage,  G 64 

Talmage,  J.  Y.  X 64 

Talmage,  J.  R 47 

Talmage,  P.  S 100 

Talmage,  T.  D 73 

Tarbeil 44 

Tasschemacher 11 

Taylor,  A.  B 61 

Tavlor,  B.  C 40 

Tavlo)',  W 69 

Tavlor,  W.  J.  R 63 

Teller 80 

Ten  Evck,  C 26 

Ten  Evck,  J.  B 39 

Ten  Eyck,  W.  H 67 

Terhune 72 

Thompson,  A.  R 95 

Thomj)son,  D.  R 84 


INDEX. 


165 


Thompson,  F.  B 52 

Thompson,  H.  P U 

Thompson,  J.  B 14 

Thompson,  W.  1 59 

Thomson 63 

Todd,  J.  A 67 

Todd,  A.  F U 

Toll 29 

Turner 59 

V. 

Van  Aken 84 

Van  Amliurgh 57 

Van  Arsdale,  C.  C 89 

Van  Arsdale,  J.  R 51 

Van  Arsdale,  S 20 

Van  Beuren,  C 

Van  Beuren,  J.  M 91 

Van  Beuren,  P 30 

Van  Bosen 11 

Van  Brunt,  R 67 

Van  Buuschooteu, 19 

Van  Cleef,  C 45 

Van  Cleef,  P.  D 66 

Vander  Bosch 11 

Vander  Linde 15 

Vander  Meulen 98 

Vander  Schuur 101 

Vander  Veer,  F.  H 41 

Vander  Veer,  J 40 

Vander  Voort 38 

Vander  Volger 93 

VaudeWall 73 

Vande  Water 100 

Van  Doren,  J.  A 55 

Van  Doren,  W.  H 89 

Van  Doren,  W.  T 58 

Van  Driessen,  J 15 

Van  Driessen,  P. ...... .  11 

VanDyck,  C.  L 47 

Van  Dyek,  L.  H 93 

Van  Gasbeek 10 

Van  Giesen 71 


Van  Harlingen,  J.  M 17 

Van  Harlingen,  J.  M 21 

Van  Hoevenbergh 16 

Van  Hook " 38 

Van  Home 23 

Van  Huyseo?* 24 

Van  Keuren,  B 42 

Van  Keuren,  H 79 

Van  Kleek 44 

Van  Liew,.  J 38 

Van  Liew,  J  C 51 

Van  Lieweu 102 

Van  Nest,  A.  R 66 

Van  Nest,  G.  J 66 

Van  Nest,  R 19 

Van  Niewenhuyseu 10 

Van  Nist,  J 16 

Van  O.  Linda      42 

Van  Pelt 28 

Van  Raalte 98 

Van  Santvoord,  C 12 

Van  Santvoord,  C 91 

Van  Santvoord,  S 33 

Van  Schie 13 

Van  Sinderin 14 

A'anthuysen 95 

Van  Varick   11 

Van  Vechten,  J 33 

Van  Vechten,  S 41 

VanVleck 72 

Van  Vlieden 75 

Van  Voorhis 19 

Van  Vranken,  A.  H 70 

Van  Vranken,  N 23 

Van  Vranken,  S.  A 35 

Van  Wagener 45 

Van  Woert 68 

Van  Wyck,  G.  P 62 

Van  Wyck,  P 67 

Van  Zaudt,  A.  B 92 

VanZandt,  B 87 

Van  Zandt,  P 36 

Van  Zeureu 10 


Vas 12 

Vedder,  E 63 

Vedder,  Herman 28 

Vedder,  Henry 29 

Verbryck 15 

Vermcule 33 

Vermilye,  A.  G 63 

Vermilye,  T.  E 86 

Vonck 40 

Von  Romoudt 62 

Vooi'hees,  J.N 65 

Voorhees,  H.  V 69 

Vredenbergh 25 

Vrooman 15 

W. 

Wack,  C.  P 48 

Wack,  J.  J 78 

Wagner 73 

Walden 

Waldron 96 

Wall 77 

Ward 84 

Waring 53 

Warner 51 

Watson,  A 102 

Watson,  J 59 

Weekstein 10 

Weidman 39 

Weiss 13 

Weissgotten 100 

Welius 10 

Wells,  C.L 73 

Wells,  R 49 

Welsh 100 

West 65 

Westbrook 30 

Westfall,  B.  B 46 

WestfaU,  S.  V.  E 52 

Westerlo 16 

Westervelt,  R 28 

Whitbeck,  A 29 

Whitbeck,  J 58 


166 


INDEX. 


Whitehead 46 

Wiggins 55 

Will 16 

Willetts 96 

WiUiams 86 

Williamson,  G.  R 62 

Williamson,  N.  D 62 

Williamson,  P.  S 52 

Willis 61 

Wilson,  A.  D 34 

Wilson,  H.  M 103 

Wilson,  J 40 

Wilson,  J.  B 70 

Wiufield 61 

Wiley 94 


Wiseman 97 

Wood 86 

Woodbridge 59 

WoodhuU 76 

Woods 87 

Wolflf 99 

Wust 100 

Wyckoff,  A.  V 65 

Wyckoff,  C 55 

Wyckofif,  H.  Y 25 

Wyckoff,  I.  N 35 

Wvekoff,  J.  S 73 

Wyckoff,  T.  F 61 

Wynkoop,  J 43 

Wynkoop,  P.  S 33 


Y. 

Yates,  A 29 

Yates,  J   A 43 

Yates,  C 101 

Youngblood 52 

Ypma 98 

Z. 

Zabriskie,  F.  N 73 

Zabriskie,  J.  L 28 

Zurcher, 98 

Zastera 103 

Zweemer 103 


ERRATA    ET    ADDENDA. 

Page  13,  2nd  and  3rd  lines,  read  Pompton  Plains  and  Ponds  ? 

"  15,  Sth  line,  after  Tappan,  add,  and  New  Hempstead,  1784.     Died  1784. 

"  15,  nth  line,  add  Kakiat,  1777. 

"  18,  6th  and  7th  lines,  for  2nd,  read  1st. 

"  20,  8th  and  9th  lines,  for  1786,  read  1784. 

"  24,  nth  line,  for  New  Hempstead,  read  North  Hempstead,  (same  as  Success.) 

"  25,  2nd  line,  for  1809,  read  1800,  and  add  1800  Pompton  Plains,  1809. 

"  32,  6th  name,  read  Mabon. 

"  41,  5th  name,  add  D.D. 

"  68,  9th  line,  for  Greenbush,  read  Greenburgh. 

"  77,  nth  line,  for  Philadelphia,  read  Philadelphia  2nd. 

"  82,  4th  name,  read  Hongen. 

"  91,  7th  line  from  bottom,  insert  1851  Manayunk  1852. 

"  97,  Sth  name  from  bottom,  add  D.D. 


